The Duc de Guise, who claims the throne of France as a direct descendant of the Kings dethroned by Republican revolutionaries, is seen seated in the extensive library of his residence, The Manoir d'Anjou, noar Brusseis.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 58, 1 December 1937, Page 6
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36The Due de Guise, who claims the throne of France as a direct descendant of the Kings dethroned by Republican revolutionaries, is seen seated in the extensive library of his residence, The Manoir d'Anjou, noar Brusseis. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 58, 1 December 1937, Page 6
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