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The last days of Mary Antointte was first published in French, by G. Lenotre. G. Lenotre is the pseudonym of French historian Louis Léon Théodore Gosselin. More can be read about him the French Wikipedia.
The original book is hard to find:
Lenotre, G. (1897). La Captivité et la mort de Marie-Antoinette: les Feuillants, le Temple, la Conciergerie, d'après des relations de témoins oculaires et des documents inédits (in French). Paris: Perrin. p. 430.
The exhumation of Louis XVI and Marie Antionette are discussed in the article on the Chapelle expiatoire, see for example the article by Catherine Delors.