- Andrée
Viollis: une
femme journaliste coll. "Mnémosyne", 2004 ISBN 2-915751-02-1 Zancarini-Fournel, Mic****e (2008). "Anne Renoult, Andrée
Viollis. Une...
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Among the newspaper's
guest writers was
international correspondent Andrée
Viollis.
During the
interwar years, the
heavy swap of
editors suggests that Le...
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professional editors of the
newspaper were Édith Thomas,
Simone Téry and Andrée
Viollis. The
Spanish Civil War was
covered by
eighteen journalists and reporter-photographers...
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Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France. Andrée
Viollis (1870–1950),
journalist and
writer Communes of the
Landes department "Répertoire...
- such an ****ertion (and that
evidence includes the
testimony of Andrée
Viollis, the only
foreign correspondent in
Kabul at the time). It
appears rather...
- (1845–1918),
geographer Louis Vierne (1870–1937), composer,
organist Andrée
Viollis (1870–1950),
journalist and
writer Henri-Alexandre
Wallon (1812–1904),...
- the
Toulouse boys' high school,
where he
befriended Maurice Magre, Jean
Viollis, and
Henri Jacoubet, who
became his
first literary companions,
along with...
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politician Andrée
Vaurabourg (1894–1980),
French pianist and
teacher Andrée
Viollis (1870–1950),
French journalist and
writer Andrée
Watters (born 1983), Canadian...
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communication between the
delegation and the media. An
interview with Andrée
Viollis proved the
importance of Zheng's role
within the delegation. Her image...
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young poet also
unites around him the
enthusiasm of
Joseph Bosc, Jean
Viollis,
Maurice Magre. Back in Sos, he
tried an
autobiographical novel entitled...