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Annales du Bibliophile
Founded in 1850 by the illustrious bibliophile Léon de Laborde, Annales du Bibliophile quickly emerged as a pivotal publication in the realm of literary and bibliographic scholarship. Celebrated for its thorough analyses of rare books and manuscripts, the journal has chronicled significant milestones in book history, offering critical essays, reviews, and bibliographies. Over the years, it has featured contributions from prominent scholars, solidifying its status as a trusted source in the bibliophile community. You can find scans of Annales du Bibliophile, Paris, Île-De-France, France on OldNews.com, starting 1862, including 147 scans in total. These resources not only preserve literary heritage but also provide insights into historical figures and events, as well as connections to your own family history. Explore the treasures available on OldNews.com and discover the rich tapestry of book collecting and bibliographic scholarship that continues to inspire enthusiasts and researchers alike.