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MAISON JAOUL Set of typescripts, signed letters, invoices, copies of letters, handwritten estimate, account, plans and a L.A.S. from Le Corbusier to André Jaoul (encloses period transcription). Paris, Neuilly, London, documents dated from April 17, 1943 to February 1952. Approx. 50 pp. in various formats.

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MAISON JAOUL Set of typescripts, signed letters, invoices, copies of letters, handwritten estimate, account, plans and a L.A.S. from Le Corbusier to André Jaoul (encloses period transcription). Paris, Neuilly, London, documents dated from April 17, 1943 to February 1952. Approx. 50 pp. in various formats.

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