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Title: L'Illustre Jaquemart de Dijon. Details historiques
instructifs et amusans sur ce haut personnage, domicilie en plein
air dans cette charmante ville depuis 1382, publie s avec sa
permission en 1832. Le tout compose de pieces et de morceaux, tant
en franc ais vieux et moderne, qu'en patois bourguignon, etc. An
account of the figures on the clock tower of Notre Dame Church,
Dijon. With a plate.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
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Gabriel Peignot.] 1832 xvi. 91 p.; 8 . T.1477.(4.)
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