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The reference publisher Librairie Artistique et du Fin de Siècle (aka: Librairie Artistique and the Fin de siècle) comes from the collaboration of editions of the journal "Fin de siècle" (End of the Century) and Librairie Artistique. This name has been used with some variations between 1909 and 1914. If the first editions is the name of the "Fin de siècle" in quotation marks and specify that the two editions are "met", this was no longer the case circa 1914.
Street address / Civic address : 66, boulevard Magenta. Paris.
- Carlo Albérica, Les Cinglades Voluptueuses, Librairie artistic and end of century met f. stone and P. banks, 1910.
- Carlo Albérica, Le Fouet (Roman cinglant) library of the Fin de siècle art, 1914.
- Max des Vignons, Le Pacha Sanguinaire, Librairie artistic and the Fin de siècle, 1912.
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