- The
bogeyman (/ˈboʊɡimæn/; also
spelled or
known as bogyman, bogy, bogey, and, in
North American English, also boogeyman) is a
mythical creature typically...
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Gautier fils 1 vol. (Paris,
Charles Furne) 1863 M. Épiné Légende de
Croquemitaine 1 vol. in 4to 177
Hachette 1863
Gastineau La Ch****e au Lion et à la...
- a
characteristic of many
creatures in folklore, such as the
French croquemitaine, the
Brazilian curupira, and the ****anese
earth spider.
Pointy or pointed...
- old
serpent of the Hebrews, the
fantastic monster, the nightmare, the
Croquemitaine, the gargoyle, the
great beast of the
Middle Ages, and—worse than all...
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Valour (1872). In 1866 he
translated Ernest L'Épine's La Légende de
Croquemitaine. He also
wrote two
books on
English verse composition,
several children's...
- Dubois, scenario) L'elficologue (1996, Delcourt, ISBN 2-84055-082-2) Le
croquemitaine d'é****e (1997, Delcourt, ISBN 2-84055-136-5) Les
Potamoks (with José-Luis...
- are a
characteristic of some
creatures in
folklore such as the
French croquemitaine,
Brazilian curupira or ****anese
earth spider.[citation needed] It has...
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Figures de cire et têtes de bois (1916) Éclair Journal: Série (1916)
Croquemitaine et
Rosalie (1916)
Comment nous
entendons (1916) Les
aventures des Pieds-Nickelés...
- 1858 Un
Monsieur qui a la vue b****e, one-act vaudeville, 1858
Madame Croquemitaine, ou les
Souterrains de la Roche-Noire, three-act vaudeville, with Henry...
- G. Paetz, 1869
Morte et vivante, ****rce-Cadot, 1870
Mademoiselle Croquemitaine, F. Sartorius, 1871
Histoire des
cocus célèbres, Bunel, 1871 Souvenirs...