- Les
Charmettes is writer's
house museum in a
hamlet near the town of Chambéry in the
Savoie region of France. It is
famed as a
favourite retreat of the...
- of
Fontanil limestone. It can be
climbed from the
eastern side via the
Charmette mountain p**** via the
Grande Vache mountain p****, or from the Placette...
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believed the
babies were not his.
George Sand has
written an essay, "Les
Charmettes" (1865.
Printed in the same
volume as "Laura" from the same year), in...
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metres (3,445 ft) P****es of the
Chartreuse Mountains include : Col de la
Charmette Col de la
Cluse Col du Coq Col du
Cucheron Col du
Granier Col de Porte...
- List of
world folk-epics
National myth Philippe-Alexandre Le Brun de
Charmettes Encyclopedic novel Paul Cohen, "In
search of the
Trojan Origins of French"...
- Literature:
Haunting the Borders. New York: Routledge. 2008. Print. Kendrick,
Charmette. "Horror in Children's
Literature from the
Nineteenth Century." The Goblins...
- Philippe-Alexandre Le Brun de
Charmettes (1785–1880) was a
French historian, poet,
translator and official. De
Charmettes was born in
Bordeaux (France)...
- as a
writer was "Please Don't Kiss Me Again", an R&B
chart hit for the
Charmettes in 1963. He
began writing with
Artie Resnick, and the pair
wrote "Under...
- an
altitude of 1,867
metres (6,125 ft). At its foot are the Col de la
Charmette (1,261 m; 4,137 ft) to the west, the Col de
Porte (1,326 m; 4,350 ft)...
- Day Will Come" – k.d. lang and The
Reclines "Ready to Go Steady" – The
Charmettes "Shaggin' on the
Grand Strand" – Hank
Ballard "Oh What a Night" – The...