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Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre invented the first practical process of ... New York Herald in 1835 Voyage pittoresque dans la Regence d'Alger, published in 1835 1835 Honore de Balzac, Seraphita The Death of Sardanapalus painting 1835 The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner was published by the Scottish author James Hogg17701835 In 1835 the government banned political caricature, thus Le Charivari began publishing satires of everyday life "Mademoiselle de Maupin" (1835)
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- Cesare Lombroso (1835 - 1909)
- Mark Twain (1835 – 1910)
- Samuel Butler (1835-1902)
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