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The original copy of "La Courbe" featured a stamp on the bottom left corner that read "Éditions Gallimard." This stamp indicated that the book was published by the prestigious French publishing house Gallimard. Additionally, the stamp may have included the book's publication date and edition number for cataloging and identification purposes.

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