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Français : Toussaint Louverture, général en chef de l'armée de Saint-Domingue, surnommé le premier des Noirs ouvrage écrit d'après des documents inédits et les papiers historiques et secrets de la famille Louverture, orné du portrait authentique du célèbre général et du fac-similé de sa signature. Auteur : Gragnon-Lacoste, Thomas-Prosper (1820-1895)

Année de publication : 1877 Éditeur(s) : Paris : A. Durand et Pedone-Lauriel ; Bordeaux : Librairie Feret et fils Provenance : Collectivité territoriale de Martinique. Bibliothèque Schoelcher

Permalien : http://www.manioc.org/patrimon/SCH13108
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