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Galignani is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Giovanni Antonio Galignani (1757–1821),
Italian newspaper publisher John Anthony...
- John
Anthony Galignani (1796–1873),
together with his brother,
William (1798–1882), was a
publisher and
bookshop owner in Paris. They were the sons of...
- from this source,
which is in the
public domain:
Galignani, A. and
Galignani, W. (1827).
Galignani's New
Paris Guide, or, Stranger's
Companion Through...
- Viollet-le-Duc in 1859
Galignani 1830.
Galignani 1853.
Galignani,
Anthony (1830). "Palais Archiépiscopal", pp. 206–209, in
Galignani's New
Paris Guide, July...
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Giovanni Antonio Galignani (1757–1821) was an
Italian newspaper publisher born at Brescia.
After living some time in London, he
moved to Paris, where...
- Roquépine.[citation needed] Co, A. and W.
Galignani and (1860).
Galignani's New
Paris Guide: For 1861. A. and W.
Galignani and Company. p. 586.
Archived from...
- (Quesnel) 1615 (Mérian) 1652 (Gomboust) The
street no
longer exists.
Galignani 1825, vol. 2, p. 191,
calls it the rue d'Autriche.
Other sources, e.g...
- ISBN 978-0-549-99288-2. Byron,
Baron George Gordon (1823). Werner, a Tragedy. A. and W.
Galignani – via
Internet Archive. Cable,
George Washington (1907) [1879]. Old Creole...
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Galignani's New
Paris Guide, for 1870:
Revised and
Verified by
Personal Inspection, and
Arranged on an
Entirely New Plan. Paris: A. and W.
Galignani and...
- frères. View at
Google Books.
Galignani's New
Paris Guide (1848). Paris: A. and W.
Galignani. View at
Google Books.
Galignani's New
Paris Guide for 1859....