L'homme qui a vu l'homme--
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*L'homme qui a vu l'homme--* appears to be a concise French-language humor book associated with caricature and the visual tradition of Épinal imagery. The available catalog and retailer snippets describe it as a published volume from Le Cherche midi, with later listings noting its ISBN and a print length of about 128 pages. Its title suggests a playful, recursive comic premise, and the references to caricature point toward a work built around visual wit, popular imagery, or satirical observation. While detailed summary information is sparse, the surviving metadata presents the book as a light, illustrated or image-centered work rather than a formal study or narrative novel.
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Kerleroux
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