Gaston Chérau (6 November 1872 – 20 April 1937) was a French man of letters and journalist. The son of an industrialist, Gaston Chérau died in Boston...
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Réveiller l'archive d'une guerre coloniale. Photographies et écrits de Gaston Chérau, correspondant de guerre lors du conflit italo-turc pour la Libye (1911–1912)...
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Réveiller l'archive d'une guerre coloniale. Photographies et écrits de Gaston Chérau, correspondant de guerre lors du conflit italo-turc pour la Libye (1911–1912)...
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later joined them, like Charles Derennes in 1913, then Maxime Leroy, Gaston Chérau, Pierre Benoit, Tristan Dereme and Leon Blum in 1920.[citation needed] In...
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although he doesn't really own the château. He induces the caretaker, Bill Cherau, to go along with his pretense.. On the day of the wedding, Bill falls in...
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(1826–98), tenor singer associated with opéra comique and operetta Gaston Chérau (1872–1937), writer, a member of the Académie Goncourt Aurélien Capoue,...
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William Morton Wheeler, American entomologist (b. 1865) April 20 Gaston Chérau, French journalist (b. 1872) Josef Mařatka, Czech sculptor (b. 1874) April...
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1995–present : Françoise Chandernagor 1900–1925 : Élémir Bourges 1926–1937 : Gaston Chérau 1937–1958 : Francis Carco 1958–1996 : Hervé Bazin 1996–2011 : Jorge Semprún...
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directed by Jacques de Baroncelli. The film was based on a novel by Gaston Chérau. Pierre Alcover René Alexandre Cosnard Paul Duc Henri Janvier Paul Jorge...
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Goulter, Liz Brown, Lisa Dickie, Brenda Russo, Carol Barton, Christian Cherau, Elaine Hawksworth-Weitz, Luiz Paulo Faccioli, Jim Armel, Rene Knapp, Laurie...
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