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Politics - Cambodia - Norodom SIHAMONI (1953), two photographs dedicated to Gérard Leman; two photomontage cards dedicated to Gérard Leman; four typescript letters addressed to Gérard Leman and signed; a typescript letter from the Cambodian embassy; a greetings card from Madame Keo, a member of the Cambodian royal family; an illustrated catalog of Cambodia signed and dedicated to Gérard Leman; five typescript letters addressed to Gérard Leman and signed. - Norodom SIHANOUK (1922-2012), seven photomontage cards dedicated to Gérard Leman; seven photographs signed and dedicated to Gérard Leman; eighteen typescript letters addressed to Gérard Leman and signed; various letters from the Cambodian Embassy; twenty-three cards, most of them addressed to Gérard Leman, signed and sometimes annotated.

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Politics - Cambodia - Norodom SIHAMONI (1953), two photographs dedicated to Gérard Leman; two photomontage cards dedicated to Gérard Leman; four typescript letters addressed to Gérard Leman and signed; a typescript letter from the Cambodian embassy; a greetings card from Madame Keo, a member of the Cambodian royal family; an illustrated catalog of Cambodia signed and dedicated to Gérard Leman; five typescript letters addressed to Gérard Leman and signed. - Norodom SIHANOUK (1922-2012), seven photomontage cards dedicated to Gérard Leman; seven photographs signed and dedicated to Gérard Leman; eighteen typescript letters addressed to Gérard Leman and signed; various letters from the Cambodian Embassy; twenty-three cards, most of them addressed to Gérard Leman, signed and sometimes annotated.

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