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  3. Un monde parfait (album) - Wikipedia

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    On the French SNEP Albums Chart, Un Monde parfait went straight to number two on 15 October, which was its peak position, and remained on the chart for 58 weeks. [2] It was the 34th best-selling album in 2005, with 178,454 copies sold, [3] and the 130th in 2006, with a total of 257,100 sales, [4] and achieved double gold status.

  4. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (French: La plus belle fille du monde) is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Françoise Arnoul, Jacqueline Gauthier, Paul Bernard and Nadine Alari. [1] It marked Arnoul's first starring role. [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert.

  5. Le Tour du Monde - Wikipedia

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    Le Tour du monde (Around the world) was created in January 1860 by Édouard Charton, designer of Le Magasin pittoresque, under the aegis of the Librairie Hachette : every six months, the weekly booklets sold through the network of railway stations, gathered in one volume, which was offered in bookstore.

  6. Un Monde parfait - Wikipedia

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    "Un Monde parfait" ("A Perfect World" in English) is a 2005 song recorded by French young artist Ilona Mitrecey. Based on a traditional Neapolitan song, [ 1 ] it was the first single from her debut album Un monde parfait and was released on 28 February 2005.

  7. Bibliothèque nationale de France - Wikipedia

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    The first librarian of record was Claude Mallet, the king's valet de chambre, who made a sort of catalogue, Inventoire des Livres du Roy nostre Seigneur estans au Chastel du Louvre. Jean Blanchet made another list in 1380 and Jean de Bégue one in 1411 and another in 1424.

  8. List of compositions by César Franck - Wikipedia

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    The CFF catalogue (see § External links) compiled by Joël-Marie Fauquet (published in 1999) details almost every known work by Franck, including many not listed by Mohr. In addition, many dates are listed in Fauquet's catalogue that are incorrect in Mohr's, or missing altogether.

  9. Alfred Forbin - Wikipedia

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    Catalogue Prix Courant de tous les Timbre Fiscaux emis dans le monde entier, c.1910. Catalogue entente cordiale Colonies Francaises & Anglaises / Prix courant de timbres-poste des Colonies Anglaises et Francaises, Forbin, Paris, 1912. Catalogue des Timbres Fiscaux de France et Colonies. Three editions, 1925, 1931 and 1937.