

Vanity Fair: Men of the Day, No. 39 "The Novelist who invented Sensation"
An illustration of a man with a long beard sitting on a chair; he is wearing a dark jacket, striped pants, and black shoes; his hands are resting on his knees; he is balding on top with gray hair on the sides; the illustration is labeled "Vanity Fair: Men of the Day, No. 39 'The Novelist who invented Sensation' by Adriano Cecioni".
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