- Philadelphe-Maurice
Alhoy (1802 – 27
April 1856) was a 19th-century
French journalist,
writer and playwright, born and died in Paris.
Under the Restauration...
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fiction (PDF) (PhD).
University of
Texas at Austin.
Lascar 2010, p. 12.
Alhoy 1841, p. 12. Benoît 2007, p. 81.
Pierrat 2013.
Barbier 1865, p. 499. Dumas...
- 1892) was a
French writer and politician, and co-founder (with
Maurice Alhoy) of the
newspaper Le Figaro.
Arago was born in Perpignan, the
youngest of...
- de la Lorette, home to many prostitutes. As
described in 1841 by
Maurice Alhoy in
Physiologie de la Lorette,
these women lived in
hotels and
carried their...
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published under Vidocq's name,
though aut****d by
Horace Raisson and
Maurice Alhoy, 1844 The Gouffé Case
Jonathan Wild Today's
French name is sanglier. Vautrin...
- (1845) Paul Féval :
Contes de nos pères (1845)
Maurice Alhoy : Les
Bagnes (1845)
Maurice Alhoy et
Louis Lurine : Les
Prisons de
Paris (1846)
Octave Feuillet :...
- with
Maurice Alhoy and
Francis Cornu, 28 May 1825. La
Corbeille de
mariage ou les Étrennes du ****ur,
vaudeville in one act, with
Maurice Alhoy and Léopold...
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commissioned to
provide engraved illustrations for a book on
prisons by
Maurice Alhoy entitled Les Bagnes:
historie types, mystères.... Eventually, his work attracted...
- p. 150. Muel 1891, p. 159.
Alhoy 1848, p. 28. Wood 1991, p. 110.
Robert &
Couchy 1891, p. 117.
Blanc 1844, p. 514.
Alhoy 1848, p. 29.
Sarrut & Bourg...
- 1826 : Le
Tambour et la musette, 1 act tableau-vaudeville, with
Maurice Alhoy and Armand-François
Jouslin de La
Salle Joseph Marie Quérard, La France...