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Mr. Massard used to photograph real landscapes but found himself disappointed by the locations he traveled to capture.
A Small World After All Kristin M. Jones 2011
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Mr. Massard used to photograph real landscapes but found himself disappointed by the locations he traveled to capture.
A Small World After All Kristin M. Jones 2011
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Paltsits discovered evidence that the image was a deliberate counterfeit, concocted by a ring of French artists, bibliophiles, publishers, and literati—among them George-Barthélemi Faribault and publisher Léopold Massard.56
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Paltsits discovered evidence that the image was a deliberate counterfeit, concocted by a ring of French artists, bibliophiles, publishers, and literati—among them George-Barthélemi Faribault and publisher Léopold Massard.56
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Jean Christian Massard, a physical therapist from France, encountered John at a New York party in October 1988.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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“The night after we met, John and I went to a downtown club called Area,” said Massard.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Jean Christian Massard, a physical therapist from France, encountered John at a New York party in October 1988.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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“The night after we met, John and I went to a downtown club called Area,” said Massard.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Tell me this, had he a mistress of such importance - or perhaps a new sweetheart so absorbing - that he could not do without her even for these few days while he married the Massard heiress?
The Leper of Saint Giles Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981
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If this courtship, to dignify it by that name, had not begun to be mooted between Domville and the Massard heiress.
The Leper of Saint Giles Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1981
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