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1748:The Life and Work of Jean Richepin,
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1734:Jean Richepin, Poet and Dramatist,
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1754:http://www.jeanrichepin.free.fr
1537:Library, Boston Public (1921).
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552:On 14 June 1913 a banquet, the
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1726:Selections from Jean Richepin,
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1688:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
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1766:Works by Jean Richepin
1746:Howard Sutton (1961).
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