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1 BLUEBEARD. A CONTRIBUTION TO HISTORY AND FOLK-LORE. BEING THE HISTORY OF GILLED DE RETZ OF BRITTANY, FRANCE WHO WAS EXECUTED AT NANTES IN 1440 AND WAS THE ORIGINAL OF BLUE-BEARD IN THE TALES OF MOTHER GOOSE. Wilson, Thomas
NY G. P. Putnam's Sons 1899 First Edition Hardcover Good+ with no dust jacket 
B&W Illustrations; 9; xv+212 pages; Gilles de Retz was the basis for 'Bluebeard'. One of the leading figures in the kingdom, he was executed for horrific crimes against children 32639 
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