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-{{ :le_roi_en_jeune.jpg?direct&400|}}[[Talbot Estus]] loaned a copy of this play to [[Nathaniel Browne]]. He claims to have adapted and translated it into his play [["Carcosa, or The Queen and the Stranger"]]. The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioth%C3%A8que_nationale_de_France|Bibliotheque Nationale]] in Paris also has a single reference copy of the play.+{{ :le_roi_en_jeune.jpg?direct&300|}}[[Talbot Estus]] loaned a copy of this play to [[Nathaniel Browne]]. He claims to have adapted and translated it into his play [["Carcosa, or The Queen and the Stranger"]]. The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioth%C3%A8que_nationale_de_France|Bibliotheque Nationale]] in Paris also has a single reference copy of the play.
  
   * The book, published in 1885 (8 years before Chambers' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_in_Yellow|"The King in Yellow"]]) is a thin black octavo volume with [[the Yellow Sign]] embossed upon its cover. The play is in French, and no author's name is listed. However, some sources name the playwright as one 'Castaigne' and say that he killed himself after completing it.   * The book, published in 1885 (8 years before Chambers' [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_in_Yellow|"The King in Yellow"]]) is a thin black octavo volume with [[the Yellow Sign]] embossed upon its cover. The play is in French, and no author's name is listed. However, some sources name the playwright as one 'Castaigne' and say that he killed himself after completing it.