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- Pierre Adrien Decourcelle (Paris, 25 January 1856 – Ibid., 10 October 1926) was a French writer and playwright. Pierre Adrien Decourcelle was born in Paris...
- early appearance of the term in print is in Les deux gosses by Pierre Decourcelle, published in 1880. A po****r folk etymology, not attested by the Dictionnaire...
- Adrien Decourcelle (28 October 1821 – 6 August 1892) was a 19th-century French writer and playwright. Pierre-Henri-Adrien Decourcelle wrote about 70 plays...
- McGowan L'As de trèfle (The Ace of Clubs) for Sarah Bernhardt Pierre Decourcelle 1882 Search for "Ace of Clubs" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning...
- the Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell in Je dîne chez ma mère by Adrien Decourcelle. The critic wrote, "Mlle. Berthe Cerny, who had just had a great success...
- Paul Decourcelle, 28 Rue Alphonse Karr, Nice - Tchouki (Music for piano: Jean de Smetsky; Lyrics: Pierre d'Amor), published in 1925 by Paul Decourcelle, 28...
- "L'Agenaise Candice Pascal au pays des merveilles". Sud Ouest. 23 July 2013.. Decourcelle, Delphine (2015-04-17). "Candice Pascal de "Danse avec les Stars" à Saint-Macaire"...
- published by Tihebaux in Paris and titled "Air National de Monaco". In 1897, Decourcelle, a publisher in Nice, printed a new version of Albrecht's composition...
- French writer Ludovic Halévy. In 1887 it was turned into a play by Pierre Decourcelle and Hector Crémieux. An old priest, Abbot Constantine, has been serving...
- de lettres ("Film Society of Authors and Men of Letters") of Pierre Decourcelle, adapting literary or dramatic works, such as La Terre ("Earth"), Les...