File:Découverte de la Terre 111.jpg

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English: An illustration from Jules Verne's essay "Découverte de la terre" ("Discovery the Earth") drawn by Léon Benett or Paul Philippoteaux; or a fac-similé or a map by Dubail & Matthis.
Polski: Ilustracja książki Juliusza Verne'a "Découverte de la terre" ("Odkrywanie Ziemi") autorstwa Léona Benetta lub Paula Philippoteauxa albo faksimile lub mapa autorstwa Dubail & Matthisa.
Français : Jules Verne: "Découverte de la terre", dessin: Léon Benett ou Paul Philippoteaux; ou fac-similés et cartes de Dubail et Matthis.
Date 18 November 1878: 27 illustrations by Benett, 32 illustrations by Philippoteaux and 58 facsimiles and maps; 17 November 1879: 2 illustrations by Benett, 48 illustrations by Philippoteaux and 66 facsimiles and maps; 15 November 1880: 51 illustrations by Benett and 57 facsimiles and maps.
Source http://jv.gilead.org.il/rpaul/D%C3%A9couverte%20de%20la%20terre/
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Léon Benett  (1839–)  wikidata:Q966547 s:cs:Autor:Léon Benett
 
Léon Benett
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Hippolyte Léon Benett, Birth name: Hippolyte Léon Benet
Description French painter, illustrator, writer and drawer
Date of birth/death 2 March 1839 Edit this at Wikidata 7 December 1916 / 7 December 1917 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Orange, Vaucluse Toulon
Work period 1890 Edit this at Wikidata
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or Paul Dominique Philippoteaux (1846–1923) or Dubail & Matthis

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