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Colette Baudoche is a 1909
novel by the
French writer Maurice Barrès. It has the
subtitle The
Story of a
Young Girl of Metz (French:
Histoire d'une jeune...
- The War and the
Spirit of Youth,
Atlantic Monthly Company, 1917.
Colette Baudoche: The
Story of a
Young Girl of Metz,
George H.
Doran Company, 1918. "Officers...
- of Musée barrois.
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Aphrodite (based on a
novel by
Pierre Louÿs),
Fontemoing & Cie. 1915 :
Colette Baudoche (based on a
novel by
Maurice Barrès), Emile-Paul Frères, éditeur. 1916 :...
- re-established in 1564, near the
church of Saint-Martin, in the
house of
Baudoche, on both
sides of the present-day Rue
Maurice Barrès. The
monks used the...
- to be published.
Florence Barclay – The
Rosary Maurice Barrès –
Colette Baudoche André
Billy – La
Derive Algernon Blackwood The
Education of
Uncle Paul...
- Hillier, Art Deco of the 20s and 30s (London, 1968).
Maurice Barrès,
Colette Baudoche (Paris, 1909), p. 6. By the 1960s, the
train station had
become significantly...
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Bipearl 1934: Mary
Tudor 1935: The Nile 1936: Blue Bear 1937:
Colette Baudoche 1938:
Feerie 1939:
Yonne 1940: no race 1941:
Longthanh 1942: Esmeralda...
- Huard, 1874-1965 (1969). She also
translated Maurice Barrès'
novel Colette Baudoche (1918),
Marcel Nadaud's The
Flying Poilu: A
Story of
Aerial Warfare (1918)...
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French at home; that
parents read
books such as, for example,
Colette Baudoche by
Maurice Barrès and Les Oberlé by René Bazin; that
those who give life...