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Raymond Escholier, real name Raymond-Antoine-Marie-Emmanuel Escolier, (25
December 1882 – 19
September 1971) was a
French journalist,
novelist and art...
- Hugo".
International Socialist Review (89).
Retrieved 15
February 2015.
Escholier 1932, p. 358.
Victor Hugo. W. W.
Norton & Company. 1999. ISBN 9780393318999...
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Georges Bourdon created an
amateur theatre group called le
Cercle des
Escholiers,
which sought to
perform "unpublished or, at the very least, little-known...
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Years in Nice 1916–1930.
Henry N. Abrams, Inc. ISBN 978-0-8109-1442-1.
Escholier,
Raymond (1960). Matisse. A
Portrait of the
Artist and the Man. London:...
- Théâtre de l'Application (Les
Escholiers), 20 May 1892 Le Rendez-vous ou Plus fort que la mort, pantomime, (Les
Escholiers), c. 1895-1896 Les
Morts aimés...
- Marie-Louise
Escholier (1876–1956, née Marie-Louise Pons-Tandy), born in Mirepoix, was a writer. She was the co-author, with her
husband Raymond Escholier, of...
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modern use
might derive from the 1921
novel of the same name by
Raymond Escholier.[citation needed]
Squatting in
Uruguay Padre Cacho Alvarez-Rivadulla,...
- date. Hernani's name
comes from a
Basque town
where Hugo once sta****.
Escholier, Raymond,
Victor Hugo raconté par ceux qui l'ont vu,
Librairie Stock,...
- en siècle; le cœur de Paris,
splendeurs et
souvenir Le 19e siècle Les
Escholiers du
temps jadis Les
Vieilles Villes d'Italie :
notes et
souvenirs François...
- the Théâtre d'Art and
directing for the
amateur company Le
Cercle des
Escholiers. Lugné-Poe
performed in ten
plays altogether for Fort, interpreting, most...