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An edition of Pierre de Nolhac 1859-1936 (2009)

Pierre de Nolhac, 1859-1936

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This biography has been writen to celebrate the 150e birthday of Pierre de Nolhac, poet, historian and humanist born the 15th of december 1859 in Ambert, France. After telling the different periods of his life in seven chapters, the second half of the book offers sixteen annexes which describe the many connections and works of this very famous conservator of Versailles palace, who has become a member of the french Academy in 1922.

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Publisher
Roure
Language
French
Pages
224

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Cover of: Pierre de Nolhac, 1859-1936
Pierre de Nolhac, 1859-1936
2009, Roure
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Cover of: Pierre de Nolhac 1859-1936
Pierre de Nolhac 1859-1936
2009, Editions du Roure, Polignac, France

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 198-202).

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Polignac

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ2627.O44 Z87 2009, PQ67.N65 S25 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
224 p.
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30764381M
ISBN 13
9782906278851
LCCN
2009521883
OCLC/WorldCat
458319867

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