- her
second suspense novel for $1.5 million.
Since 2010, Paris-based La
Sabotière have been
producing a
series of her
crime novels as
television films....
- Robe de
Nessus (1855)
Maurice de
Treuil (1857) Le Clos
Pommier (1858) La
Sabotière (1859) Les Misères d'un
millionnaire (1861)
Histoire d'un
homme (1863)...
-
belonged to a sabot-maker, and this gave them the name of "les Sœurs
sabotières de Saint-Maurice", by
which they were
originally known. In 1727, the sisters...
- Fleury, de la Comédie française, 1757 à 1820, 2 vol. 1836:
Madeleine la
sabotière, comédie
vaudeville in 2 acts, with Jean-François-Alfred
Bayard and Desnoyer...
-
Stein "stone" )
sabord "port-hole"
sabot "wooden shoe"
saboter sabotier sabotière sabre "sabre"
sabrer sabreur sabretache "sabretache" sac "plunder, sack"...
- comédie-vaudeville in 2 acts, with
Adrien Payn and
Adrien Delaville 1836:
Madeleine la
sabotière, comédie
vaudeville in 2 acts, with Jean-François-Alfred
Bayard and La****e...
- were po****r
songs for the
operetta stars of the day such as "Jeanne la
Sabotière" for Thérésa and "Peureuse" for
Louise Théo. By the mid-1870s he had become...