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- André Prudhommeaux (15 October 1902 – 13 November 1968) was a French anarchist bookstore owner whose shop in Paris specialized in social history and was...
- the Makhnovist veteran Volin, as well as the French anarchist André Prudhommeaux, on the anarchist journal Terre Libre. In May 1939, she returned to Paris...
- August 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination ArchiveJules Jean Prudhommeaux". NobelPrize.org. Archived from the original on 17 August 2022. Retrieved...
- Nicholson considers Camus an existentialist anarchist. The anarchist André Prudhommeaux first introduced him at a meeting of the Cercle des Étudiants Anarchistes...
- Po****r Front. Volin lived out the following years in poverty, until André Prudhommeaux provided him a job on the board of his newspaper Terre Libre, which he...
- cyclist (born 1912). Jean Hyppolite, philosopher (born 1907). André Prudhommeaux, anarchist bookstore owner (born 1902). List of French films of 1968...
- 1962 : Les Nuages fous – by Henri Lacam 1962 : Résurrection – by Germaine Prudhommeaux 1962 : Sirène – by Jean Hurtado 1963 : L'Encyclopédie by grand'maman...
- focused the books and instruction" including Georg K. Glaser and André Prudhommeaux. Her home in the Latin Quarter of Paris was one of those scheduled for...
- 28 August – Jean Favard, mathematician (died 1965) 15 October – André Prudhommeaux, anarchist bookstore owner (died 1968) 20 October – René Floriot, lawyer...
- Aldred launched a newspaper the New Spur, published in Nimes by André Prudhommeaux. It printed a number of essays about the "Anti-Parliamentary Pioneers"...