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Guillaume-Luc Bailly

Contributions

  1. Discours, sur la liberté françoise, prononcé le mercredi 5 août 1789, dans l'eglise paroissiale de S.-Jacques & des SS. Innocens, durant une solemnité consacrée à la mémoire des citoyens qui sont morts à la prise de la Bastille, pour la défense de la patrie has translation publisher
  2. Emilie de Varmont, ou le Divorce Nécessaire, et les Amours du Curé de Sévin: par l'Auteur de Faublas has translation publisher
  3. Quelques notices pour l'histoire et le récit de mes perils depuis le 31 mai 1793 has translation bookseller
  4. Réflexions sur l'établissement des jurés, et sur l'administration de la justice civile et criminelle. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglois, sur la quatrième édition, par M. Bertin translation publisher

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Guillaume-Luc Bailly was the son of César-Guillaume Bailly (d. 1786), a Parisian bourgeois, guard of the Corps des merciers, and stationer. Guillaume-Luc started an apprenticeship under Parisian bookseller Charles Saillant in May 1776 and qualified on 26th May 1768. Around this time, he bought the late bookseller Jean-Luc II Nyon's stock from his widow. At the time of his marriage, on 15th May 1769, he was said to be 'more than 25 and a half years old'.

Nicolas-Amable-Germain Debray succeeded him shortly before January 1804, and his reading room was sold at the end of March 1804, after he ceased trading. According to the État civil parisien reconstitué, he died on 13th June 1809.

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