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On the title page it says: The forgotten adventures of Baron van Münchhausen on land, on water and in the air, in wildernesses and world cities, in palaces and burrows, in the white-crested Seine water and on the towers of Notre-Dame, between cardinals and cannibals, between robots and robbers, as a mountaineer, sharpshooter, detective, horseman, artist, gentleman-crook, and as an explorer in the most inhospitable regions of the earth, faithfully recorded after the Baron's oral statements by Victor Count de Saint-Raisin in the year 1787, with some footnotes by Ignace de Lamenteur professor at the Sorbonne in Paris, providing the startling solution to the biological question of the Ukapi, and now for the first time, sprinkled with Burgundy in the required manner and permeated with powder vapor accurately translated into Dutch by the Parisian manuscript by J. Okkebrok
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