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Français : L'un des deux ex-libris connus de Jane Dalton (vers 1742-1817), traductrice, botaniste et bibliophile britannique, grande admiratrice de Rousseau; cousine germaine et pupille de Daniel Malthus (père de Thomas Robert Malthus), qui lègue à Jane les livres de botanique qu'il avait acheté en 1775 à Rousseau; correspondante de Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, pour qui elle traduit la première version anglaise de Paul et Virginie, intitulée Paul and Mary, an Indian story".
English: Ex-libris of Jane Dalton (1742-1817), British translator, botanist and bibliophile
Date second half of 18th century
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Jane Dalton Bookplate, Grolier Club, Maria Gerard Messenger Women's Bookplate Collection on Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York.

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Author Anonymous engraver (British, 18th century) for Jane Dalton (ca 1742-1817)

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Bookplate of Jane Dalton (ca 1742-1817)

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