FRANCE. Normandy. Town of Fmp. 1995. French writer Guy de MAUPASSANT's house. (PAR88093)

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From: Magnum Photos
Date: 19950101
Author:Jean Gaumy

Jean Gaumy
Magnum Photos
01-01-1995



FRANCE. Normandy. Town of F?mp. 1995.
French writer Guy de MAUPASSANT's house.

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