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April 25, 2005: The New Yorker: Andre Malraux was a Book Scout

"The footloose dropout haunted the museums that he later beautified, as de Gaulle’s minister of culture, and he supported himself by trolling the quais for rare books and reselling them profitably to an antiquarian."

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