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The people who power have never been shy about sharing the highlights of the brand’s legendary history. Still, its new coffee table book takes a novel approach to binding its past and present between two covers.

From Louis to Vuitton , published this fall by Assouline and written by the French journalist Arthur Dreyfuss, is organized into 54 parts, each assigned to a letter. The format isn’t designed to be read in a linear fashion: Instead, you can flip to virtually any page to learn something new about the brand. (A, for example, is for Asnières, where Louis Vuitton’s trunk-making workshop is based; M is for Monogram, the iconic LV logo that deco

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