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Maison Devambez is the name of a fine printer's firm in Paris. It operated under that name from 1873, when a printing business established by the royal engraver Hippolyte Brasseux in 1826.


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  1. ^ La Revue comique des théâtres et concerts [The Comic Review of Theaters and Concerts] was a French illustrated satirical weekly that ran only ten issues – from October 15, 1871, to December 17. For the 1878 publication, Charles Lamour was Editor-in-Chief (Rédacteur en chef) and A. Biron was Manager (Gérant). OCLC 457073088, 472688258.

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  • Martin, Alexis (1834–1904) (1892). Les étapes d'un touriste en France Paris Promenades dans les vingt arrondissements [The Steps of a Tourist in France: Paris, Walks in the Twenty Arrondissements]. Premier arrondissement : le Louvre [First Arrondissement: The Louvre]. Paris: A. Hennuyer, imprimeur-éditeur 47, rue Laffitte, 47.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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