Auguste Fontaine  

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After five years' apprenticeship he (Damascene Morgand) went to Paris in 1857, and obtained work with Auguste Fontaine, in the Passage des Panoramas, who at that time was noted for his lucrative trade in fine editions of books tastefully bound.[1]




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