- Présence Africaine,
edited by
Alioune Diop, in 1953. Beti's
first novel Ville cruelle ("Cruel City"),
under the
pseudonym "Eza Boto",
followed in 1954, published...
-
Cruelle was a schooner-cannoniere (gun-schooner),
launched in 1793. The
British captured her in June 1800 and
commissioned her as HMS
Cruelle. She spent...
- Ciné si (French: [sineˈsi]
Cinema If) is a 1989
French silhouette animation television series conceived,
written and
directed by
Michel Ocelot and realised...
-
credited with
having published the
first novel written by a
Haitian woman,
Cruelle Destinée, in 1929. Cléante
Desgraves was born on
January 13, 1891, in Port-au-Prince...
-
Vincent Pianina, 2013
Cruelle Joëlle: la vie n'est pas si simple,
Madame Mort! (Book 1),
illustrated by Ninie, Sarbacane, 2010
Cruelle Joëlle: w****-end frisson...
- the
consequences of
materialism and positivism, and
other novels such as
Cruelle Enigme (1885), André
Cornelis (1886), and
Mensonges (1887). He was admitted...
- "Life is Cruel. Deal with it." In the
original French version, "La vie est
cruelle. Et puis après ?" (Life is cruel. So what?)
Jenny is a
redhead who dresses...
-
Destruction of the
Indies public domain audiobook at
LibriVox Le
Miroir de la
Cruelle, &
Horrible Tyrannie Espagnole Perpetree au Pays Bas, par le
Tyran Duc...
- the Moon
Estrellita Bigas Luna 1996
Celluloide Cameo Carlo Lizzani Noces cruelles Sandra Bertrand Van
Effenterre TV film La
ferme du
crocodile Sandrine Jaussier...
- City, used as a
soundtrack for the
underground S/M film Jeux des
Dames Cruelles. The
album utilises different combinations of band
members in duos and...