- use of pseudonyms,
including "Ratgeb", "Julienne de Cherisy," "Robert
Desessarts," "Jules-François Dupuis," "Tristan Hannaniel," "Anne de Launay," and...
-
Joseph Desessarts d'Ambreville 1826: Le
Moulin des étangs,
melodrama in 4 acts, with Dupetit-Méré 1826: Le Duel,
drame lyrique in 3 acts, with
Desessarts d'Ambreville...
- to
publish a
second book, she
committed suicide with her
lover Perret Desessarts. They were
found on the same bed with two
letters and a roll of paper...
- Nicolas-Toussaint
Lemoyne des
Essarts or
Desessarts, (1
November 1744 – Coutances, 5
October 1810 aged 65) was a
French bibliographer.
First a
lawyer then...
-
Pierre Robert Cailloue 1808 1812 François ****llard 1812 1815
Ferdinand Desessarts 1815 1826
Nicolas Moulin 1826 1828 Jean
Baptiste Honore 1828 1830 Jean...
- 1838 Fortunio,
published by
Desessart 1840 Fortunio,
published by
Delloye 1842
Fortunio or the Eldorado,
published by
Desessart 1934 Fortunio, illustrated...
-
ancienne et moderne, Paris, L. G. Michaud, 1819, vol. 23, p. 569. N. L. M.
Desessarts et al., Les siècles littéraires de la France, Paris, chez l'auteur, an...
- les
ecrivains francais ... jusqu'a la fin du 18e
siecle (in French).
Desessarts. "Gallica". gallica.bnf.fr.
Retrieved 2021-04-06.
Maihows (1763). Voyage...
- François Célestin
Guynot de
Boismenu (1821-1884) and
Augustine Marie Desessarts (1831-11.1.1871) as the last of
eleven children (eight
males and three...
- by
fellow Saint-Simonian
Claire Démar
after she and her lover,
Perret Desessarts, died by suicide. With Enfantin's
release from jail in 1834, Voilquin...