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*Flaubert's ''[[Dictionary of Received Ideas]]'' (1911-13) *Flaubert's ''[[Dictionary of Received Ideas]]'' (1911-13)
*Georges Bataille's ''[[Critical Dictionary]]'' (1929-30) *Georges Bataille's ''[[Critical Dictionary]]'' (1929-30)
 +*Queneau's ''[[Encyclopédie des sciences inexactes]]''
*Eluard and Breton's ''[[Dictionnaire abrégé du surréalisme]]'' (1938) *Eluard and Breton's ''[[Dictionnaire abrégé du surréalisme]]'' (1938)
*Acéphale's ''[[Encyclopaedia Da Costa]]'' (1947-?) *Acéphale's ''[[Encyclopaedia Da Costa]]'' (1947-?)

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