
This book is a defense of the Imprimerie Nationale, a French government printing and publishing house established in the 18th century. The author argues that the Imprimerie Nationale is a vital part of the French government and provides valuable services that cannot be easily replaced by the private sector. The author discusses the history of the Imprimerie Nationale, its role in French society, and the challenges it faces in the modern era. The author concludes by arguing that the Imprimerie Nationale is a valuable asset to the French government and should be preserved.
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