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Jules Noriac, real name Claude, Antoine,
Jules Cairon, (24
April 1827 – 1
October 1882), was a
French journalist, playwright, writer,
librettist and theatre...
- In addition,
there are some pre-Fëanorian
variants including Fal****in,
Noriac, Banyaric, and Sinyatic, and some non-Middle-earth alphabets, in m****cripts...
- and was in
contrast with the
laudatory review of the
premiere by
Jules Noriac in the Figaro-Programme,
which called the work, "unprecedented, splendid...
- Auguste Lefranc
August 1868
Jules Noriac,
Charles Comte 1870 [Closed
during the Franco-Prussian War] 16
April 1871
Jules Noriac,
Charles Comte 1873 Charles...
- one-act opérette of 1876 by
Jacques Offenbach with a
French libretto by
Jules Noriac and
Philippe Gille. The première of
Pierrette et
Jacquot was on 13 October...
- Bouffes-Parisiens Le
barbier de
Trouville bluette bouffe 1 act
Adolphe Jaime and
Jules Noriac 19
November 1871 Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens
Sauvons la
caisse opérette 1 act...
- Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul
Pierrette et
Jacquot opérette 1 act
Jules Noriac and
Philippe Gille 13
October 1876 Paris, Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul...
- the three-act La
branche c****ée, to a
libretto by
Adolphe Jaime and
Jules Noriac. The
piece was well
received at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, in January...
- Calmann-Lévy. ISBN 978-2-7021-5100-6.
Retrieved 2
November 2020.
Jules Noriac,
Paris tel qu'il est, Paris: Calmanny-Lévy, 1884, (Bibliothèque contemporaine)...
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profited the owners, but was of no
commercial benefit to Ben****it.
Jules Noriac claimed that Ben****it's
pranks and
jokes detracted from his work as an artist:...