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  2. Registered mail - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, registered mail was a manual process which gave rise to a great variety of distinctive postal markings, like handstamps, and usage of registration labels. [1]

  3. Grand prix du roman métis - Wikipedia

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    The Grand prix du roman métis is a French literary award established in 2010 by the city of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It rewards a French-language novel published less than a year ago and which emphasizes the values of multiracialism , multiculturalism and humanism .

  4. Yannick Haenel - Wikipedia

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    From 1997, he codirected the magazine Ligne de risque with François Meyronnis. Until 2005 he was a teacher of French at lycée La Bruyère in Versailles . He published several novels, including Introduction à la mort française and Évoluer parmi les avalanches , as well as an essay about the tapestries of The Lady and the Unicorn : À mon ...

  5. Grand prix de littérature de la SGDL - Wikipedia

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    The grand prix de littérature de la SGDL is a French literary prize created by the Société des gens de lettres in 1947 in order to reward an author for the whole of his work, and which is given during the spring session of the society. Beginning in 1995, the prize rewards an author for a specific book.

  6. Grand prix national des Lettres - Wikipedia

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    The grand prix national des Lettres (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ pʁi nɑsjɔnal de lɛtʁ]) was created in 1950 by the French Ministry of Culture to recognize writers who have contributed to the influence of French literature. It has not been awarded since 1999.

  7. Prix Stanislas Julien - Wikipedia

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    The Prix Stanislas Julien is a prize for a sinological work (usually) published in the previous year. It is named after the French sinologist, Stanislas Julien, and is awarded by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. The prize was established in 1872 and first awarded in 1875. [1]

  8. Lettre International - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the German Lettre International was founded in Berlin, by chief editor Frank Berberich. To begin with, Lettre International was published in cooperation with the Berlin daily newspaper, Die Tageszeitung, but has since the mid-1990 been the property of the independent Lettre International publishing company. The German edition comes out ...

  9. Prix Renaudot - Wikipedia

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    The Drouant restaurant in Paris. The prize was created in 1926 by ten art critics awaiting the results of deliberation of the jury of the Prix Goncourt.While not officially related to the Prix Goncourt, it remains a complement to it: The Prix Renaudot laureate is announced at the same time and place as the Prix Goncourt, namely on the first Tuesday of November at the Drouant restaurant in Paris.