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Léopold Collin

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  1. Histoire de la Révolution de Naples, par l'auteur du Voyage de Platon en Italie translation bookseller publisher

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Léopold Collin published much private correspondance from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries between 1805 and 1808. He was declared bankrupt on 18th August 1809 and was still bankrupt in 1810, at which point he borrowed 40,000 francs from printer/bookseller Charles-Frobert Patris, according to a survey made in December 1810. However, he was still publishing in 1811.