La Parisienne by Hubert Juin
Hubert Juin | La Parisienne | Historical review of famous and less known Parisian women between the years 1880 and 1914 (Belle Epoque). Richly illustrated with contemporary photogr
Hubert Juin | La Parisienne | Historical review of famous and less known Parisian women between the years 1880 and 1914 (Belle Epoque). Richly illustrated with contemporary photogr
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Anne’s feelings
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NEW YORK – May 25 [1935] – ‘Love Like a Shadow,’ a novel by Lois Lodge, has been declared indecent and a $500 fine wi
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