- Prix
Femina was
created in 1904 by 22
writers for the
magazine La Vie
heureuse,
which later merged into the
magazine Femina,
which ceased publication...
- A
Happy Death (original
title La mort
heureuse) is a
novel by
absurdist French writer-philosopher
Albert Camus. The
absurdist topic of the book is the...
-
Empress Marie-Claire
Heureuse Félicité Bonheur,
Empress of
Haiti (8 May 1758 – 8
August 1858) was the
Empress of
Haiti (1804–1806) as the wife of Jean-Jacques...
- The Liège Revolution,
sometimes known as the
Happy Revolution (French:
Heureuse Révolution; Walloon: Binamêye revolucion),
against the
reigning prince-bishop...
- time, by
writers such as Mary Webb. The
novel was
awarded the
Femina Vie
Heureuse Prize in 1933.
Following the
death of her parents, the book's heroine,...
- and Yeo
reasoned that the
Haitian Navy's flagship, the 44-gun
frigate Heureuse Réunion
under the
command of a
French privateer named Gaspard, presented...
- Our
Happy Lives (French: Nos vies
heureuses) is a 1999
French drama film
directed by
Jacques Maillot. It was
entered into the 1999
Cannes Film Festival...
- The
Merry World of Léopold Z (French: La vie
heureuse de Léopold Z) is a 1965 comedy-drama
directed by
Gilles Carle that pla**** a key role in
efforts to...
-
romance by Mary Webb,
first published in 1924. It won the Prix
Femina Vie
Heureuse Prize in 1926. Webb
wrote it
while living in
Hampstead Grove in London...
- A 1787
French map of
Arabie Heureuse by Clouet, J. B. L. (Jean-Baptiste Louis)....