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Claude Farrère (French pronunciation: [klod faʁɛʁ]),
pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles
Bargone (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik ʃaʁl baʁɡɔn]; 27
April 1876...
- book fair at the Hôtel
Salomon de Rothschild,
talking to
author Claude Farrère.
Suddenly several shots were
fired by Paul Gorguloff, a
Russian émigré...
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Maristany Josep Irla
Antoni Rovira i
Virgili Manuel Serra i
Moret Francesc Farreres i
Duran Heribert Barrera i
Costa Miquel Coll i
Alentorn Joaquim Xicoy i...
- exile.
Andreu Serra was the
editor of the publication. In 1946
Josep Forné
Farreres took over the
reins as
director of Per Catalunya!.
Ardiaca left Cuba, possibly...
- Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye,
France August 3, 1954 Paris,
France 1948
Nominated by
Claude Farrère (1876–1957) the only time.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher February 17, 1879 Kansas...
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Goncourt 1903–1925 1903 John
Antoine Nau 1904 Léon Frapié 1905
Claude Farrère 1906 Jérôme
Tharaud and Jean
Tharaud 1907 Émile
Moselly 1908
Francis de...
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Goncourt 1903–1925 1903 John
Antoine Nau 1904 Léon Frapié 1905
Claude Farrère 1906 Jérôme
Tharaud and Jean
Tharaud 1907 Émile
Moselly 1908
Francis de...
- the name is that it was
inspired by the name of the
heroine of
Claude Farrère's novel La
bataille (The Battle). The
novel is set in ****an
during the 1905...
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Goncourt 1903–1925 1903 John
Antoine Nau 1904 Léon Frapié 1905
Claude Farrère 1906 Jérôme
Tharaud and Jean
Tharaud 1907 Émile
Moselly 1908
Francis de...
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Paris but died the next day. One of the
authors at the exhibition,
Claude Farrère,
managed to
wrestle with
Gorguloff until the
police arrived. Gorguloff's...