La Présence des romans dans le colportage à la fin du XVIII e siècle: les archives de Boisserand
Françoise Weil, Dijon (chercheur indépendant)
Volume 14, no. 3-4, April-July 2002
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ABSTRACT
Nous avons étudié récemment un réseau de colportage des années 1765-1780, réseau à la tête duquel se trouvait un certain André Boisserand.
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