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English: Cover of the pamphlet (sold to profit flood victims): La Velue, Légende sarthoise (1889), Le Mans: E. Lebrault.[1] The mythical beast "la velue" depicted as a dragon like creature with spiny shell/carapace on its back, long tail terminating in arrowpoint, drawn inside a cartouche labeled "La Velue". Cattails grow behind it. Signed A. Raouleau.
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Source La Velue. Action culturelle.. Animaux en Sarthe. Archives, Départment de la Sarthe. Archived from the original on 2022-07-25. Retrieved on 2020-10-23.
Author Départment de la Sarthe

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  1. "1889 3 p. in -8º" as accord. Catalogue de la bibliothèque de la Ville du Mans: Ouvrages relatifs à la Province du Maine ou composés par des auteurs Manceaux[1], volume 2e partie, Le Mans: A. Drouin, 1892, page 27

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La Velue, cover of a French pamphlet (1889)

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