But the "àêü" is not represented in the CP1252 output.  It should be, and used 
to be under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
It IS represented in the 7-bit ASCII output.
What I was expecting to see was characters 224,234,252 in the ISO ISO-8859-1 
set.  The transform to CP1252 used to achieve that, and a transform to latin1 
certainly should, but doesn't.

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Title:
  iconv no longer transforms UTF8 to CP1252 as it used to under Ubuntu
  16.04 LTS.

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