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- Jacques Chardonne (born Jacques Boutelleau; 2 January 1884, in Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, Charente – 29 May 1968, in La Frette-sur-Seine) is the pseudonym...
- Group) were French writers from three Charentais families, Fauconnier, Boutelleau and Delamain, who were childhood friends in the town of Barbezieux, in...
- Berléand as Daniel Dominique Blanc as Claire Valérie Lemercier as Madame Boutelleau Paulette Dubost as Mrs. Vieuzac, Milou's mother Harriet Walter as Lily...
- Maurice Delamain and Jacques Chardonne, who renamed it "Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau". In 1961, Delamain and Chardonne sold Stock to Hachette. Since the mid-20th...
- Kalinov (1950). Les maréchaux soviétiques vous parlent. Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau. Mikhalev 2000, p. 36. S. Maksudov, Pertes subies par la po****tion de...
- Palace Lady Palace / a client TV series, 1 episode 1990 May Fools Mme Boutelleau Louis Malle Après après-demain Loriane Gérard Frot-Coutaz 1991 L'Opération...
- arranged the 1874 marriage between the pair after she had married George Boutelleau, Barbezilien poet, playwright and novelist (his family produced and promoted...
- anniversary of the death of Voltaire, Paris, librairie Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, 1929 Gluck, Sefi, 1948. Franz Liszt, Portraits d'hier, deuxième année...
- Key work: Le Cercle des Femmes. Jacques Chardonne (real name Jacques Boutelleau) (1884–1968), writer. Key work: Les Destinées Sentimentales. Tracy Chevalier...
- en Patagonie, Delamain et Boutelleau, 1929. --- Le naturaliste a la Plata, 8 ed. París, Lib. Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, 1930. Edna FERBER, Le Navire...