Jean Lucas-Dubreton

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Jean-Marie Lucas de Peslouan, better known by his pseudonym Jean Lucas-Dubreton (23 September 1883 – 9 September 1972) was a French historian and biographer.

He was born in Grenoble. He died in Triel-sur-Seine.[1]

Works

  • Samuel Pepys: a portrait in miniature, London: A. M. Philpot, 1922. Translated by
    H. J. Stenning
    .
  • The restoration and the July monarchy. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Translated by
    E. F. Buckley
    .
  • The Borgias, 1954. Santa Clara, Calif., Peterson Engineering Co. Translated by Philip John Stead.
  • Daily life in Florence in the time of the Medici, London: Allen & Unwin, 1960. Translated by A. Lytton Sells.

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