A: Longvic, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, B: Châtillon-sur-Seine, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
In 1818 F. Mairet published from Dijon, Notice sur la lithographie, ou l'art d'impirmer sur pierre. Mairet, a paper merchant and distinguished bookbinder, set up the second lithographic press in Dijon, and became the first lithographic printer, besides Senefelder himself, to write a manual on lithography. The book sold successfully, and six years later Mairet issued a revised edition, adding to it an essay on bookbinding and on the cleaning (blanchiment) of books and prints. The title of the second edition, issued from Chatillon-sur-Seine, was Notice sur lithographie. . . suivi d'un essai sur la relieure et le blanchiment des livres et gravures. The second edition, then, became one of the earliest discussions in book form of the methods of restoring books and prints.
Bigmore & Wyman II, 14. , Twyman, Lithography, 93-94.