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'''''Le Portefeuille de Madame Gourdan''''' (1783) is a collection of letters of [[Marguerite Gourdan]], famous procuress in Paris of the [[18th century]]. The collection was published by [[Charles Théveneau de Morande]]. '''''Le Portefeuille de Madame Gourdan''''' (1783) is a collection of letters of [[Marguerite Gourdan]], famous procuress in Paris of the [[18th century]]. The collection was published by [[Charles Théveneau de Morande]].
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 +It was augmentend and republished in 1924 by [[Georges and Robert Briffaut]] as ''CORRESPONDANCE DE MADAME GOURDAN, dite La Comtesse'' with an introduction and notes by [[Jean Hervez]] ([[Raoul Veze]]) under the imprint [[Bibliotheque de Curieux]].
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Le Portefeuille de Madame Gourdan (1783) is a collection of letters of Marguerite Gourdan, famous procuress in Paris of the 18th century. The collection was published by Charles Théveneau de Morande.

It was augmentend and republished in 1924 by Georges and Robert Briffaut as CORRESPONDANCE DE MADAME GOURDAN, dite La Comtesse with an introduction and notes by Jean Hervez (Raoul Veze) under the imprint Bibliotheque de Curieux.




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