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La Bible amusante pour les grands et les enfants (The Amusing Bible for Grown-ups and Children) was a book by Léo Taxil with illustrations by Frid'rick published in 1882 by Libraire anticléricale, in which he pointed out what he considered to be inconsistencies, errors and false beliefs. [1]
In 1942, he completed his memoirs, Les Souvenirs d'un Petit Garçon, covering what he describes as an extended childhood. From 2012 to 2013, the Musée du Jouet (Toy Museum) in Poissy held a retrospective of his work. In 2015, the municipal library in Boissy-Saint-Léger was named after him.
Journal amusant was a French weekly satirical magazine published from 1856 until 1933. It was founded by the caricaturist, journalist, and publisher Charles Philipon . The magazine's immediate predecessor was Journal pour rire which Philipon had founded in 1849.
Vol II Album français; Vol III Morceaux réservés; Vol IV Quatre hors-d’œuvre et quatre mendiants; Vol V Album pour les enfants adolescents; Vol VI Album pour les enfants dégourdis; Vol VII Album de chaumière; Vol VIII Album de château; Vol IX Album pour piano, violon, violoncelle, harmonium et cor; Vol X Miscellanées pour piano
Robert Doisneau (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ dwano]; 14 April 1912 – 1 April 1994) [1] was a French photographer. From the 1930s, he photographed the streets of Paris. He was a champion of humanist photography and, with Henri Cartier-Bresson, a pioneer of photojournalis
Frédérique Hoschedé (born 14 July 1953), [1] better known by the stage name Dorothée, is a French singer and television presenter.She was a continuity announcer on French public broadcaster Antenne 2 from 1977 to 1983, but she is best known for having presented children's television shows like Les mercredis de la jeunesse (1973), Dorothée et ses amis (1977–1978), Récré A2 (1978–1987 ...
Éditions Gallimard (French: [edisjɔ̃ ɡalimaːʁ]), formerly Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française (1911–1919) and Librairie Gallimard (1919–1961), is one of the leading French book publishers. In 2003, it and its subsidiaries published 1,418 titles.
Jeux d'enfants ("Children's Games") Op. 22, is a suite of twelve miniatures composed by Georges Bizet for piano four hands in 1871. [1] The entire piece has a duration of about 20 to 23 minutes. Structure