Adolphe THIERS (1797-1877, statesman, President of the Republic from 1871 to 187…
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Adolphe THIERS (1797-1877, statesman, President of the Republic from 1871 to 1873) / Autograph letter signed, 1 p in-8, July 3, 1847: thanks his correspondent for "your two chinoiseries".

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