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    Edmond Charlot (1915–2004) was a French-Algerian publisher and editor. He is best known for his friendship with Albert Camus and for being his first publisher...
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  • Vanuatuan politician André Charlot (1882–1956), French impresario Edmond Charlot (1915–2004), French publisher Émmanuel Charlot (born 1966), French water...
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    littéraire)), a literary review created by Jean Amrouche and edited by Edmond Charlot. It became effectively the replacement of the NRF in Free France (Algeria...
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  • of Albert Camus published under his own name, in Algiers in 1937 by Edmond Charlot. It consists of a series of essays on the Algerian district of Belcourt...
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    Alfred Poignant,[citation needed] in 1935. It was published in 1936 by Edmond Charlot. It describes the workers' uprising of 1934 in Asturias. Revolt in Asturias...
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    1808), a Rococo painter, famous for his chinoiserie and landscapes Edmond Charlot (1915–2004), editor in Free French Algiers during the 1940s, and discoverer...
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    first book to Grenier: L'envers et l'endroit, published in Algeria by Edmond Charlot. His L'homme révolté was also dedicated to Grenier, and Camus provided...
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    Monique Pinçon-Charlot (born 15 May 1946, in Saint-Étienne, France) is a French sociologist, research director at the French National Centre for Scientific...
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    translated as The Wrong Side and the Right Side). Both were published by Edmond Charlot's small publishing house. Camus separated his work into three cycles...
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    strongly religious man. Like his friend Albert Camus and his first editor Edmond Charlot, Roy was a descendant of white settlers in French Algeria. He was born...
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