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- nationale: 317–319, 336–338. Bourdeaut 1924, pp. 49–51. Bourdeaut 1924, pp. 51–52. Bataille 1959, p. 97. Cazacu 2005, p. 54. Bourdeaut 1924, pp. 51–54. Merlet...
- Olivier Bourdeaut (born 1980 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique) is a French contemporary writer. His first novel, Waiting for Bojangles (En attendant Bojangles)...
- Bojangles (French: En attendant Bojangles) is the debut novel by Olivier Bourdeaut, published by Éditions Finitude on 7 January 2016. It was an international...
- Virginie Efira and Grégory Gadebois. It is an adaptation of Olivier Bourdeaut's novel of the same name. Romain Duris as Georges Fouquet Virginie Efira...
- hommes (in French). Vol. 1. Paris: Maloine. p. 155. ISBN 2-224-01703-0. Bourdeaut, Arthur (1924). "Chantocé, Gilles de Rays et les ducs de Bretagne". Mémoires...
- Buchet/Chastel [fr] 2015: Mathias Menegoz, Karpathia, Éditions P.O.L [fr] 2016: Olivier Bourdeaut, En attendant Bojangles, Éditions Finitude [fr] 2017: Négar Djavadi, Désorientale...
- Poluha A, Ripperger T, Russo A, Smetsers S, Sparber-Sauer M, Stutz E, Bourdeaut F, Kratz CP, Demoulin JB (October 2021). "Genetic testing and surveillance...
- prix des étudiants France Culture-Télérama 2015 [2] Télérama, Olivier Bourdeaut, lauréat du Roman des étudiants France Culture-Télérama 2016 [3] The prize...
- (1818), p. 273. Bulletin de la Société 1996, p. 135. Vaughan 2005, p. 245. Bourdeaut, Arthur (1913). "Jean V et Marguerite de Clisson. La ruine de Châteauceaux"...
- De Guibours (1726–1733), pp. 104–105. De Guibours (1726–1733), p. 105. Bourdeaut, Arthur (1913). "Jean V et Marguerite de Clisson. La ruine de Châteauceaux"...