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-Caricaturist [[Charles Philipon]] and his brother-in-law [[Gabriel Aubert]] started ''[[Le Charivari]]''.+[[Gabriel Aubert]] was a French publisher and printer. He co-founded ''[[Le Charivari]]'' with [[Charles Philipon]], his brother-in-law.
== Albums Jabot == == Albums Jabot ==
"Albums Jabot" line published by Gabriel Aubert, Philipon's brother-in-law. Aubert began the line in 1839 with a piracy of [[Töpffer]]'s "[[Mr. Jabot]]," followed by two more Töpffer piracies and then eight original volumes in the Töpffer mold, all published between 1839 and 1842. --[http://www.indyworld.com/indy/summer_2004/kartalopoulos_dore/index.html Gustave Doré's "Holy Russia" by Bill Kartalopoulos ] "Albums Jabot" line published by Gabriel Aubert, Philipon's brother-in-law. Aubert began the line in 1839 with a piracy of [[Töpffer]]'s "[[Mr. Jabot]]," followed by two more Töpffer piracies and then eight original volumes in the Töpffer mold, all published between 1839 and 1842. --[http://www.indyworld.com/indy/summer_2004/kartalopoulos_dore/index.html Gustave Doré's "Holy Russia" by Bill Kartalopoulos ]
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Gabriel Aubert was a French publisher and printer. He co-founded Le Charivari with Charles Philipon, his brother-in-law.

Albums Jabot

"Albums Jabot" line published by Gabriel Aubert, Philipon's brother-in-law. Aubert began the line in 1839 with a piracy of Töpffer's "Mr. Jabot," followed by two more Töpffer piracies and then eight original volumes in the Töpffer mold, all published between 1839 and 1842. --Gustave Doré's "Holy Russia" by Bill Kartalopoulos



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