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Illustration from the novel « Les amoureuses de Paris » (1875).

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English: Chapter La slander from the novel Les amoureuses de Paris (1875) : « She drew her dagger from her belt and wanted to rush on the young woman ». Les amoureuses de Paris is a novel of manners and adventures, by Émile Mugnot de Lyden and Émile Richebourg, first published in 1875 in serial form in a periodical : Les romans du Jeudi with illustrations by Jean-Baptiste Humbert. In 1877, the work was published by Édouard Dentu in two volumes with the following subtitles : La belle Impéria and Ange et démon. In 1883, Les amoureuses de Paris was reissued in a single volume by Jules Rouff.
Français : Chapitre La calomnie du roman Les amoureuses de Paris (1875) : « Elle tira son poignard de sa ceinture et voulut s'élancer sur la jeune femme ». Les amoureuses de Paris est un roman de mœurs et d'aventures, d'Émile Mugnot de Lyden et d'Émile Richebourg, publié une première fois au cours de l'année 1875 en feuilleton dans un périodique : Les romans du Jeudi avec des illustrations de Jean-Baptiste Humbert. En 1877, l'ouvrage est édité chez Édouard Dentu en deux volumes avec pour sous-titres : La belle Impéria et Ange et démon. En 1883, Les amoureuses de Paris est réédité en un seul volume chez Jules Rouff.
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Les romans du Jeudi n° 157, volume n° 3, année 1875.

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Author Jean-Baptiste Humbert (né en 18-- et mort avant 1945)
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