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Sacombe, (Jean François) - La Luciniade. Nimes, chez l'auteur 1815. In-8° half cloth, 320 pp. Jean François Sacombe, a French physician and writer born in Carcassone, is best known for his Luciniade, a poem in ten songs on the art of childbirth, which earned him his reputation as a literary madman. Good condition.

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Sacombe, (Jean François) - La Luciniade. Nimes, chez l'auteur 1815. In-8° half cloth, 320 pp. Jean François Sacombe, a French physician and writer born in Carcassone, is best known for his Luciniade, a poem in ten songs on the art of childbirth, which earned him his reputation as a literary madman. Good condition.

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