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- Lycanthrope.[citation needed] In 1959 Tom Moran translated Borel's 1833 Champavert: Contes Immoraux (Seven Bitter Tales) via Theo. Gaus' Sons, Brooklyn....
- Georges Milton as Boucatel Abel Tarride as Le marquis de Champavert Tania Fédor as Aurore de Champavert Jeanne Helbling as La comtesse Maurice Escande as Gaston...
- (film), a 1973 French film directed by Walerian Borowczyk Champavert, contes immoraux (Champavert, Immortal Tales), an 1833 novel by Petrus Borel This disambiguation...
- Tour d'Argent Henri Richard Félix Barre as Marquis de Champavert Ernest Verne as Gaston de Champavert Marcel Lesieur Eliane Tayar Bonaventura Ibáñez Oscherwitz...
- (1907) Robert Bloch, Black Bargain (1942) and Psycho (1959) Petrus Borel, Champavert, contes immoraux (1833) Marjorie Bowen, Black Magic: a Tale of the Rise...
- (Borgo Press February 2013) (from L'Homme qui a perdu son moi, 1911) Champavert: Immoral Tales, Pétrus Borel the Lycanthrope (Borgo Press February 2013)...
- novel reached its apogee with the "pe**** romantiques". Pétrus Borel, in Champavert, Contes immoraux (1833) and especially in Madame de Putiphar (1839), was...
- by Charles Batteux (1778) Lycanthrope, Petrus Borel the (2013-03-20). Champavert: Immoral Tales. Wildside Press LLC. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-4344-4686-2. Pierre...
- Coquettes. School for Coquettes (1918) Le Porion, directed by Georges Champavert (France, 1921, based on the play Le Porion) The Hotel Mouse, directed...
- Fresnay 1921 : L'Atlantide by Jacques Feyder 1922 : L'Évasion by Georges Champavert 1922 : Maman Pierre by Maurice Chaillot 1923 : Tote by Camille de Morlhon...