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I translated and adapted this from the French version, but I'm far from certain that the content is all correct. Much of it is uncited. The orginal claimed that Berthou wrote a book called Sous le chêne des druides, but all other sources attribute this to Erwan Berthou, also a 'bardic' Breton. I don't know if the two Berthous are related, but it is far from clear how much the original editor has jumbled up the pair. The Gobineauesque stuff about the decline of the 'white race' seems to be particularly ambiguous, since that was linked in the original to Sous le chêne des druides. Paul B (talk) 23:06, 13 May 2008 (UTC)Reply