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  • Jacques Julliard
  • French writer and historian (1933–2023)

    Jacques Julliard (4 March 1933 – 8 September 2023) was a French historian, columnist and essayist, and a union leader. He was the author of numerous books

    Jacques Julliard

    Jacques Julliard

    Jacques_Julliard

  • Éditions Julliard
  • French publisher

    Éditions Julliard is a French publishing house and was founded in 1942 by René Julliard. Julliard was known as a discoverer and publisher of talents, in

    Éditions Julliard

    Éditions Julliard

    Éditions_Julliard

  • Anti-White racism
  • Discrimination against White people and culture

    including Ghaleb Bencheikh, Alain Finkielkraut, Bernard Kouchner and Jacques Julliard, launched on March 25, 2005, an "Appeal against 'anti-White racial

    Anti-White racism

    Anti-White_racism

  • 2007 French presidential election
  • newspaper following the 2005 civil unrest. According to the journalist Jacques Julliard, the support of some French intellectuals for the 2003 invasion of

    2007 French presidential election

    2007 French presidential election

    2007_French_presidential_election

  • Deaths in September 2023
  • (1984–2001), minister of health (1985–1987) and finance (1985–2001). Jacques Julliard, 90, French historian, columnist and essayist. John Kelly, 75, Irish

    Deaths in September 2023

    Deaths_in_September_2023

  • Jacques Rouchouse
  • French radio producer and music critic (1946–2024)

    collaborated on the show Le Grand Débat alongside Jacques Julliard, which covered operettas. Julliard spoke of Rouchouse's "vocation" for the theatre form

    Jacques Rouchouse

    Jacques Rouchouse

    Jacques_Rouchouse

  • Proclamation of the French Republic (September 4, 1870)
  • Event in France in 1870

    contain it, despite not being its initiators. In his analysis, historian Jacques Julliard posits that the reinforcement of parliamentary authority within a more

    Proclamation of the French Republic (September 4, 1870)

    Proclamation of the French Republic (September 4, 1870)

    Proclamation_of_the_French_Republic_(September_4,_1870)

  • Jacques Cousseau
  • French writer, screenwriter, and actor

    Buchet/Chastel 1960: Les Singes, Buchet/Chastel 1962: La Morte, éditions Julliard 1966: L'Éblouissement, éditions Gallimard Screenwriter 1967: If I Were

    Jacques Cousseau

    Jacques_Cousseau

  • Juilliard School
  • American performing arts conservatory in New York City

    Puente Jason Robards Edward Villella Doc Watson MacDowell Colony 1998 Jacques d'Amboise Antoine "Fats" Domino Ramblin' Jack Elliott Frank Gehry Barbara

    Juilliard School

    Juilliard_School

  • Pierre Nora
  • French historian (1931–2025)

    of the major French intellectual reviews. In 1983, French historian Jacques Julliard judged Nora to be the natural heir to the role played by Raymond Aron

    Pierre Nora

    Pierre Nora

    Pierre_Nora

  • The Black Book of Communism
  • 1997 book by Stéphane Courtois and others

    side" are justified in order to defeat the "ultimate evil". Historian Jacques Julliard and philosopher Jean-François Revel defended the book. According to

    The Black Book of Communism

    The Black Book of Communism

    The_Black_Book_of_Communism

  • Jacques Chazot
  • French dancer and socialite

    Marie-Chantal, Van Moppès, 1956 Sophie Ripaille, R. Julliard, 1960 Pense-bêtes, R. Solar, 1964 Chazot Jacques, Paris, Stock, 1975, 238 p. À nous deux les femmes

    Jacques Chazot

    Jacques_Chazot

  • History of Savoy
  • ISBN 978-2-84206-315-3. Retrieved 24 July 2016.. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Jacques Julliard (2005). Histoire de France des régions: la périphérie française des

    History of Savoy

    History_of_Savoy

  • Jean-Claude Guillebaud
  • French writer (1944–2025)

    the television supplement of Le Nouvel Observateur before replacing Jacques Julliard as columnist at Le Nouvel Observateur from November 2010. He also kept

    Jean-Claude Guillebaud

    Jean-Claude Guillebaud

    Jean-Claude_Guillebaud

  • Montyon Prize
  • Group of four yearly awards of the French Academy

    Charles-Nicolas Peaucellier René Guitton (2002) Michèle-Irène Brudny (2003) Jacques Julliard (2004) Joël Bouessée (2004) Henri Hude (2005) Renaud Girard (2006)

    Montyon Prize

    Montyon Prize

    Montyon_Prize

  • Françoise Thom
  • French historian (born 1951)

    Fins du communisme (1994). In 1998, she co-authored, with Jean Foyer, Jacques Julliard, and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, the book, La Pensée unique - Le vrai procès

    Françoise Thom

    Françoise Thom

    Françoise_Thom

  • Jean Brunhes
  • Vilo, Paris, 1993, 348 p. Jean-Louis Tissier, Brunhes (Jean), in Jacques Julliard, Michel Winock (dir.), Dictionnaire des intellectuels français, Paris

    Jean Brunhes

    Jean Brunhes

    Jean_Brunhes

  • Jean-Claude Michéa
  • French philosopher (born 1950)

    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) ; with Jacques Julliard Flammarion, Climats, ed. (2016). Notre ennemi, le capital (in French)

    Jean-Claude Michéa

    Jean-Claude Michéa

    Jean-Claude_Michéa

  • Killing of Sarah Halimi
  • 2017 killing of a Jewish woman in Paris

    Seventeen intellectuals, including Michel Onfray, Élisabeth Badinter, Jacques Julliard, Georges Bensoussan, Alain Finkielkraut and Marcel Gauchet, in the

    Killing of Sarah Halimi

    Killing_of_Sarah_Halimi

  • Histoire d'un fait divers
  • author Jean-Jacques Gautier, winning the Prix Goncourt in 1946. The novel received the Goncourt prize, the first for the publishing house Julliard. "Le Goncourt

    Histoire d'un fait divers

    Histoire_d'un_fait_divers

  • Philippe Tesson
  • French journalist (1928–2023)

    Pensée unique. Le vrai procès, with other authors including Jean Foyer, Jacques Julliard, Jean-François Kahn and Jean-Pierre Thiollet (1998) Où est passée l'autorité 

    Philippe Tesson

    Philippe Tesson

    Philippe_Tesson

  • Jean-Loup Amselle
  • French anthropologist

    mentions other figures under this label, including Élisabeth Badinter, Jacques Julliard, Laurent Bouvet, Georges Bensoussan, Caroline Fourest, Natacha Polony

    Jean-Loup Amselle

    Jean-Loup Amselle

    Jean-Loup_Amselle

  • Marianne (magazine)
  • Weekly French news magazine

    Stéphane Denis Jacques Derogy Clara Dupont-Monod Benoît Duteurtre François Gautier Nicolas Hénin Danièle Heymann Dominique Jamet Jacques Julliard Jean-François

    Marianne (magazine)

    Marianne_(magazine)

  • Le Monde
  • French daily newspaper founded in 1944

    in History] (in French). Paris: J.-C. Simoën. Jeanneney, Jean-Noël; Jacques Julliard (1979). Le Monde de Beuve-Méry ou Le métier d'Alceste [The World of

    Le Monde

    Le Monde

    Le_Monde

  • Jacques Perret (writer)
  • French writer (1901–1992)

    Tirelires, Julliard Memories 1975 Grands chevaux et dadas, Gallimard 1976 Raisons de famille, Gallimard 1980 Un marché aux puces, Julliard 1982 Belle

    Jacques Perret (writer)

    Jacques_Perret_(writer)

  • Gringoire (newspaper)
  • French newspaper

    Officiers célèbres". ecole.nav.traditions.free.fr. Retrieved 2018-08-21. Jacques Julliard and Michel Winock (dir.), Dictionnaire des intellectuels français,

    Gringoire (newspaper)

    Gringoire (newspaper)

    Gringoire_(newspaper)

  • Prix Montaigne de Bordeaux
  • French literary prize

    Illuminations à travers les textes sacrés. Robert Laffont. 2004 : Jacques Julliard. Le Choix de Pascal. Desclée de Brouwer. 2005 : Michel Winock. La France

    Prix Montaigne de Bordeaux

    Prix_Montaigne_de_Bordeaux

  • Lycée du Parc
  • Lycée (public, secondary) school in Lyon, France

    Culioli Jean-Marie Domenach Jacques Friedel André Glucksmann Jean Guitton Jules Horowitz Vladimir Jankélévitch Jacques Julliard Marc Lambron Benoît Mandelbrot

    Lycée du Parc

    Lycée du Parc

    Lycée_du_Parc

  • La Seule France
  • 1941 book by Charles Maurras

    Cahiers Charles Maurras (in French). 1983. Retrieved 2022-10-02. Julliard, Jacques (2022-12-09). ""Dans le projet de 'France seule' d'Onfray et Houellebecq

    La Seule France

    La Seule France

    La_Seule_France

  • Fernand Pelloutier
  • French anarchist (1867–1901)

    "Fernand Pelloutier and syndicalism". History of the Bourses du Travail. Jacques Julliard, Fernand Pelloutier et les origines du syndicalisme d'action directe

    Fernand Pelloutier

    Fernand Pelloutier

    Fernand_Pelloutier

  • Vanessa Springora
  • French writer and publisher (born 1972)

    l'audiovisuel as a writer and director, before joining the publisher Éditions Julliard in 2006 as an editorial assistant. She has written and directed for the

    Vanessa Springora

    Vanessa Springora

    Vanessa_Springora

  • Jacques Bourgeois
  • French musicologist

    Jacques Bourgeois (1912 – 30 August 1996 in Paris) was a 20th-century French musicologist. During the Second World War, Jacques Bourgeois participated

    Jacques Bourgeois

    Jacques_Bourgeois

  • Jacques Peuchmaurd
  • Jacques Peuchmaurd (1923 – 21 October 2015) was a French writer, literary critic, and a publisher, winner of the 1966 Prix des libraires. Jacques Peuchmaurd

    Jacques Peuchmaurd

    Jacques_Peuchmaurd

  • Louis Martin-Chauffier
  • French journalist and writer

    et contre-répliques. Nicole Racine, "MARTIN-CHAUFFIER (Louis)", in Jacques Julliard and Michel Winock (ed.), Dictionnaire des intellectuels français, (Paris:

    Louis Martin-Chauffier

    Louis_Martin-Chauffier

  • Pierre Andreu
  • French journalist and poet (1909–1987)

    supported François Mitterrand. He was a friend of Pierre Vidal-Naquet and Jacques Julliard, with whom he directed the Cahiers Georges Sorel. He became deeply

    Pierre Andreu

    Pierre_Andreu

  • Georges Bensoussan
  • French historian (born 1952)

    2020. Un Exil français. Un historien face à la justice, préface de Jacques Julliard, L'Artilleur, 2021. Les Origines du conflit israélo-arabe (1870-1950)

    Georges Bensoussan

    Georges Bensoussan

    Georges_Bensoussan

  • Jacques Perry
  • French novelist

    Testament, 1948 L'Amour de rien, R. Julliard, 1952, Prix Renaudot 1952 Le Mouton noir: roman, R. Julliard, 1953; Julliard, 1968 The Black Sheep, V. Gollancz

    Jacques Perry

    Jacques_Perry

  • Jean-Marie Calès
  • French politician (1757–1834)

    (1793) « Les Gauches françaises 1762–2012, Histoire et politique », Jacques Julliard, Champs histoire, Flammarion (2012). Kennedy, M. L. "The Jacobin Clubs

    Jean-Marie Calès

    Jean-Marie Calès

    Jean-Marie_Calès

  • Jacqueline Harpman
  • Belgian writer (1929–2012)

    1958) Brève Arcadie (Julliard, 1959) prix Victor-Rossel L'Apparition des esprits (Julliard, 1960) Les Bons Sauvages (Julliard, 1966 and Labor, coll.

    Jacqueline Harpman

    Jacqueline Harpman

    Jacqueline_Harpman

  • Jean Elleinstein
  • French politician and historian (1927–2002)

    Dictionary of French intellectuals. The people, the places, the moments, Jacques Julliard and Michel Winock (dir.), Paris, Editions du Seuil, 1996, p. 436-437

    Jean Elleinstein

    Jean_Elleinstein

  • Prix du livre politique
  • Annual French literary award

    Gallimard 2008 - La Reine du monde : essai sur la démocratie d’opinion, Jacques Julliard, Editions Flammarion 2009 - Cahiers secrets de la Ve République : Tome

    Prix du livre politique

    Prix_du_livre_politique

  • Edmond Maire
  • French labor union leader from 1971-1988

    more centrist approach, which led more left-wing labour leaders like Jacques Julliard to criticize him. For example, Maire dismissed strike actions as "old

    Edmond Maire

    Edmond Maire

    Edmond_Maire

  • List of LGBTQ politicians in France
  • (2001-2008) Alice Coffin - Member of the Council of Paris (2020-2026) Bruno Julliard [Came out: 2011] - First Deputy Mayor of Paris (2014-2018) Caroline Mécary

    List of LGBTQ politicians in France

    List_of_LGBTQ_politicians_in_France

  • Anne Hidalgo
  • French politician (born 1959)

    did not want her to win a second term in 2020. First Deputy Mayor Bruno Julliard resigned in 2018, criticising Hidalgo's style of governance. In 2019 she

    Anne Hidalgo

    Anne Hidalgo

    Anne_Hidalgo

  • Marguerite Long
  • French pianist (1874–1966)

    Salabert, 1959 Au piano avec Claude Debussy, Julliard, 1960 (trad. anglaise 1972) Au piano avec Gabriel Fauré, Julliard, 1963 La petite méthode de piano, Salabert

    Marguerite Long

    Marguerite Long

    Marguerite_Long

  • Gaston Gallimard
  • French publisher (1881–1975)

    « Il a inventé des auteurs, un public », En souvenir de René Julliard, Paris, René Julliard, 1963, p. 50. Jean Paulhan / Gaston Gallimard, Correspondance

    Gaston Gallimard

    Gaston Gallimard

    Gaston_Gallimard

  • Jacques Laurent
  • French writer

    Jacques Laurent or Jacques Laurent-Cély (5 January 1919 – 29 December 2000) was a French writer and journalist. He was born in Paris, the son of a barrister

    Jacques Laurent

    Jacques_Laurent

  • Grand prix Gobert
  • created by the estate of Baron Gobert Napoleon (1807–1833), son of general Jacques-Nicolas Gobert, and is intended to reward "the most eloquent piece of history

    Grand prix Gobert

    Grand_prix_Gobert

  • Sagan (film)
  • 2008 French film

    Palmade - Jacques Chazot Jeanne Balibar - Peggy Roche Arielle Dombasle - Astrid Lionel Abelanski - Bernard Frank Guillaume Gallienne - Jacques Quoirez Denis

    Sagan (film)

    Sagan_(film)

  • Michèle Perrein
  • French journalist and writer (1929–2010)

    Éditions Julliard, Prix des quatre Jurys 1957 1957: Le Soleil dans l’œil, Julliard, adapted to cinema under the title Sun in Your Eyes directed by Jacques Bourdon

    Michèle Perrein

    Michèle Perrein

    Michèle_Perrein

  • Jean Cau (writer)
  • French writer and journalist (1925–1993)

    Près, Julliard, 1977 ISBN 978-2-260-00070-9 Discours de la décadence, Copernic, 1978 ISBN 978-2-85984-015-0 Une Passion Pour Che Guevara, Julliard, 1979

    Jean Cau (writer)

    Jean Cau (writer)

    Jean_Cau_(writer)

  • Brasserie Lipp
  • Restaurant in Paris, France

    Denoël 1978: Jacques d'Arribehaude, Adieu Néri 1979: François Cavanna, Les Ritals, Belfond 1980: Guy Lagorce, Les Héroïques, Julliard 1981: Olivier Todd

    Brasserie Lipp

    Brasserie Lipp

    Brasserie_Lipp

  • Suzanne Lilar
  • Belgian essayist, novelist (1901–1992)

    Porto. La confession anonyme (1960), Paris: Éditions Julliard; reissued 1980, Brussels: Éditions Jacques Antoine, with foreword by the author; 1983, Paris:

    Suzanne Lilar

    Suzanne Lilar

    Suzanne_Lilar

  • Silvia Monfort
  • French actress and theatre director (1923–1991)

    (1963), Maid in Jacques Audiberti (1971) and Ethel in The Rosenbergs Should Not Die (1968) by Alain Decaux. She took on Ionesco with Jacques, or the Submission

    Silvia Monfort

    Silvia_Monfort

  • Prix Renaudot
  • French literary award

    L'Amour de rien, Jacques Perry (Julliard) 1953: La Dernière Innocence, Célia Bertin (Corréa) 1954: Le Passage, Jean Reverzy (Julliard) 1955: Le Moissonneur

    Prix Renaudot

    Prix Renaudot

    Prix_Renaudot

  • Presses de la Cité
  • French publishing company

    included the imprints Plon, 10/18, Éditions du Rocher, Éditions Julliard and Jean-Jacques Pauvert, and the distributor Sequana. One of the publishers, Christian

    Presses de la Cité

    Presses_de_la_Cité

  • Gabriel Matzneff
  • French writer and pedophile (born 1936)

    one of his former victims, Vanessa Springora—the director of Éditions Julliard—published the book Le Consentement, describing the effect that Matzneff

    Gabriel Matzneff

    Gabriel Matzneff

    Gabriel_Matzneff

  • Jean-Louis Bory
  • French writer, journalist and film critic (1919–1979)

    third-world anti-colonialist positions. Thus, in 1960, when his editor Rene Julliard proposed he sign the Manifesto of the 121, he did not hesitate and found

    Jean-Louis Bory

    Jean-Louis Bory

    Jean-Louis_Bory

  • 6th arrondissement of Paris
  • Municipal arrondissement in Île-de-France, France

    Guisarde Rue Guynemer Rue Hautefeuille Place Henri Mondor Rue Jacques Callot named after Jacques Callot (1592–1635), engraver Rue du Jardinet Rue Jacob Rue

    6th arrondissement of Paris

    6th arrondissement of Paris

    6th_arrondissement_of_Paris

  • Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française
  • French literary award

    (7) 1982 Vladimir Volkoff Le Montage Julliard (5) 1983 Liliane Guignabodet Natalia Albin Michel (8) 1984 Jacques-Francis Rolland Un dimanche inoubliable

    Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française

    Grand_Prix_du_roman_de_l'Académie_française

  • Jacques Bens
  • French writer and poet (1931–2001)

    Jacques Bens (25 March 1931 – 26 July 2001) was a French writer and poet. Born of teacher-parents at Cadolive, Jacques Bens spent his childhood and his

    Jacques Bens

    Jacques_Bens

  • Pont des Arts
  • Bridge in Paris, France

    Hidalgo, announced that she was tasking her First Deputy Mayor, Bruno Julliard, with finding alternatives to love locks in Paris. In June, part of the

    Pont des Arts

    Pont des Arts

    Pont_des_Arts

  • Prix Marcel Proust
  • francs for their work. 1972: Michel Robida for Le Dragon de Chartres (Julliard) 1973: Georges Cattaui for Proust et ses métamorphoses (Nizet) 1974: Julien

    Prix Marcel Proust

    Prix_Marcel_Proust

  • André Hardellet
  • French poet and writer (1911–1974)

    Julliard, 1958, novel. (revised ed., Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1966, Paris). Sommeils. Paris, Seghers, 1960, poetry. Le Parc des Archers. Paris, Julliard

    André Hardellet

    André_Hardellet

  • Jean Massin
  • French historian and musicologist

    Éditions Julliard, 128 pages. 1945: Baudelaire « entre Dieu et Satan », Julliard, 1945, 338 pages. 1949–1952: Le Rire et la Croix, Julliard, 2 vol. (294

    Jean Massin

    Jean Massin

    Jean_Massin

  • Pierre Delanoë
  • French lyricist (1918–2006)

    Delanoë, La vie en chantant, éditions René Julliard, 1980 Pierre Delanoë, Le surnuméraire, éditions René Julliard, 1982 Pierre Delanoë, Le 19è trou, éditions

    Pierre Delanoë

    Pierre Delanoë

    Pierre_Delanoë

  • Jacques Chastenet
  • French journalist, historian and diplomat

    Guyenne (Colbert) 1947 Le Siècle de Victoria (Fayard) 1948 Raymond Poincaré (Julliard) 1949 La France de M. Fallières (Fayard) 1952 Histoire de la IIIe République

    Jacques Chastenet

    Jacques_Chastenet

  • Jacques Chenevière
  • Swiss writer and humanitarian activist (1886–1976)

    Jacques-Louis-Edmond Chenevière (17 April 1886, Paris – 22 April 1976, Bellevue GE, Switzerland), commonly known as Jacques Chenevière, was a Swiss poet

    Jacques Chenevière

    Jacques Chenevière

    Jacques_Chenevière

  • Bérenger Saunière
  • French priest

    (1976 edition). Jacques Rivière, Le Fabuleux trésor de Rennes-le-Château, page 130 (Editions Belisane, 1983). ISBN 2-902296-42-8 Jacques Rivière, Le Fabuleux

    Bérenger Saunière

    Bérenger Saunière

    Bérenger_Saunière

  • Draveil-Villeneuve-Saint-Georges strike
  • 1908 sand quarry worker strike near Paris

    1882–1911. Harvard University Press. p. 272. ISBN 978-0-674-03422-8. Julliard, Jacques (1965). Clemenceau, briseur de grèves: l'affaire de Draveil-Villeneuve-Saint-Georges

    Draveil-Villeneuve-Saint-Georges strike

    Draveil-Villeneuve-Saint-Georges_strike

  • Barbara Pravi
  • French singer (born 1993)

    Lève-toi, alongside a single of the same name. A collaboration with Editions Julliard, author Huriya Asmahan (who wrote the preface) and Aref Al-Haidari, Lève-toi

    Barbara Pravi

    Barbara Pravi

    Barbara_Pravi

  • Lise Deharme
  • French writer (1898–1980)

    Tranquille (Julliard, 1959) Les Années Perdues, Journal, 1939–1949 (1961) Carole ou ce qui plait aux Filles (Julliard, 1961) Pierre de la Mermorte (Julliard, 1962)

    Lise Deharme

    Lise_Deharme

  • Gabriel Veraldi
  • Grasset 1989: Dieu est-il contre l'économie?, with Jacques Paternot 2000: Le Dernier Pape, with Jacques Paternot 2002: La Science face à l'énigme des ovnis

    Gabriel Veraldi

    Gabriel_Veraldi

  • Pierre Plantard
  • French author (1920–2000)

    49-55. Jean-Jacques Bedu, Les Sources Secrètes du Da Vinci Code, page 63 (Monte-Carlo, Èditions du Rocher, 2005. ISBN 2-268-05385-7) Jean-Jacques Bedu, Les

    Pierre Plantard

    Pierre Plantard

    Pierre_Plantard

  • Jules Vuillemin
  • French philosopher

    L'intuitionnisme kantien, Paris, Vrin, 1994. Le Miroir de Venise, Paris, Julliard, 1995. « Nouvelles réflexions sur l'argument dominateur : une double référence

    Jules Vuillemin

    Jules Vuillemin

    Jules_Vuillemin

  • Jeanne Cressanges
  • French writer (1929–2024)

    de la ville de Vichy 1964 1967: La Part du soleil, Julliard 1969: La Chambre interdite, Julliard 1973: Mourir à Djerba, Éditions Denoël 1984: La Mariée

    Jeanne Cressanges

    Jeanne Cressanges

    Jeanne_Cressanges

  • Christian Mégret
  • Editions Robert Laffont (1953) Le Carrefour des solitudes, Editions René Julliard (1957) Haïssable moi, Grasset (1963) Les Chimères bleues de Chandernagor

    Christian Mégret

    Christian_Mégret

  • Prix Goncourt
  • French literary award

    Gaspar 1999 – Jacques Réda 2000 – Liliane Wouters 2001 – Claude Esteban 2002 – Andrée Chedid 2003 – Philippe Jaccottet 2004 – Jacques Chessex 2005 –

    Prix Goncourt

    Prix Goncourt

    Prix_Goncourt

  • Paul-Louis Rossi
  • French critic and poet (1933–2025)

    1987. ISBN 978-2-903528-89-8. Régine (Julliard, 1990) Cose Naturali (Éd. Unes, 1991) La Montagne de Kaolin (Julliard, 1992) L'Ouest surnaturel. Hatier, coll

    Paul-Louis Rossi

    Paul-Louis_Rossi

  • Antoine Goléa
  • French musicologist

    Claude Rostand, José Bruyr, and Henri Jacques. Other eminent critics later joined this Tribune, in particular Jacques Bourgeois and Jean Roy. A columnist

    Antoine Goléa

    Antoine_Goléa

  • Jean Starobinski
  • Swiss literary critic (1920–2019)

    Gallimard, 1989. La mélancolie au miroir. Trois lectures de Baudelaire, Paris, Julliard, 1990. Diderot dans l’espace des peintres, Paris, Réunion des Musées Nationaux

    Jean Starobinski

    Jean Starobinski

    Jean_Starobinski

  • Lumière University Lyon 2
  • Public university in Lyon, France

    activist Sima Abd Rabo (born 1976) – Syrian civil society activist Bruno Julliard (born 1981) – former President of the UNEF, the largest student union in

    Lumière University Lyon 2

    Lumière University Lyon 2

    Lumière_University_Lyon_2

  • Mayor of Paris
  • Head of the executive branch of the Government of Paris

    murdered the last Provost of Paris [fr] (Provost of the Merchants [fr]), Jacques de Flesselles. Because the Provost's office was abolished as one of the

    Mayor of Paris

    Mayor of Paris

    Mayor_of_Paris

  • Fernando Arrabal
  • Spanish writer and actor (born 1932)

    (Paris: Julliard) (Plays, Vol. 2: Guernica, etc. translated by Barbara Wright, London, Calder and Boyars: 1967) Le labyrinthe (Paris: Julliard) (Plays

    Fernando Arrabal

    Fernando Arrabal

    Fernando_Arrabal

  • Michel Droit
  • French novelist and journalist (1923–2000)

    Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française, Julliard, 1964 Les Compagnons de la Forêt-Noire, Julliard, 1966, Tome 1 de la série "le temps des hommes"

    Michel Droit

    Michel_Droit

  • Jean-Claude Lamy
  • French writer, journalist and publisher (1941–2025)

    petit bonheur la Chambre, with Marc Kunstlé, cartoons by Cabu, éditions Julliard 2000: La Belle Inconnue, Éditions du Rocher, ISBN 978-2268035314 prix François-Billetdoux

    Jean-Claude Lamy

    Jean-Claude Lamy

    Jean-Claude_Lamy

  • Bank Lombard Odier & Co
  • Swiss Private Bank

    000 francs, causing Jean-Jacques Lullin to go bankrupt. In spite of this, the firm was able to continue in business. Jean-Jacques Lullin left the bank on

    Bank Lombard Odier & Co

    Bank Lombard Odier & Co

    Bank_Lombard_Odier_&_Co

  • Jean Dutourd
  • French novelist (1920–2011)

    tr. Robin Chancellor (Doubleday, 1970)] 1969 Petit Journal 1965-1966 (Julliard) 1970 L’École des jocrisses (Flammarion) 1971 Le Crépuscule des loups (Flammarion)

    Jean Dutourd

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  • Piastres affair
  • Financial-political scandal of the French Fourth Republic

    Paris, 1952. Jules Roy, The Battle of Dien Bien Phu, Julliard, 1963; Albin Michel, 1989. Despuech Jacques, The traffic of the Piastres, Two banks, 1953. Marianne

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    Piastres_affair

  • Gérard de Sède
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    Sède, Les Templiers sont parmi nous, ou, L'Enigme de Gisors (Paris: René Julliard 1962). Reprinted by Éditions J'ai lu in 1968. Revised and amended edition

    Gérard de Sède

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  • Gérard Prunier
  • French academic

    (direction), André Glucksmann, Bernard Kouchner, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Julliard Jacques [fr], Jacky Mamou [fr], Rossin Richard, Philippe Val, Paris: Des idées

    Gérard Prunier

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  • Bibliothèque bleue
  • Genre of Early Modern French literature

    Champion, 1874 Geneviève Bollème, La Bibliothèque bleue, éd. Éditions Julliard, collection Archives, 1971, rééd. Robert Laffont, 2003 René Helot, La Bibliothèque

    Bibliothèque bleue

    Bibliothèque bleue

    Bibliothèque_bleue

  • War in the Vendée
  • 1793–1796 set of battles between the French revolutionaries and the royalists

    February 2011. "Jacques Villemain, Vendée, 1793–1794. Crime de guerre ? Crime contre l'humanité ? Génocide ? Une étude juridique" [Jacques Villemain, Vendée

    War in the Vendée

    War in the Vendée

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  • Camille Bourniquel
  • French poet, novelist and painter

    rade, novel, Julliard, Paris, 1979. L'Empire Sarkis, novel, Julliard, Paris, 1981 (Prix Chateaubriand). Le Jugement dernier, novel, Julliard, Paris, 1983

    Camille Bourniquel

    Camille Bourniquel

    Camille_Bourniquel

  • Gérard Depardieu
  • French actor (born 1948)

    Cahoreau, Gilles (1 January 1989). François Truffaut: 1932-1984 (in French). (Julliard) réédition numérique FeniXX. ISBN 978-2-260-03955-6. Dupuy, Aurélie (18

    Gérard Depardieu

    Gérard Depardieu

    Gérard_Depardieu

  • Rennes-le-Château
  • Commune in Occitanie, France

    com. Retrieved 10 April 2015. Jacques Rivière, Le Fabuleux trésor de Rennes-le-Château, Editions Belisane (1983) Jacques Rivière, Le Fabuleux trésor de

    Rennes-le-Château

    Rennes-le-Château

    Rennes-le-Château

  • Battle of Dien Bien Phu
  • 1954 battle in the First Indochina War

    Jules (1963). La bataille de Dien Bien Phu. Internet Archive. Paris, R. Julliard. Windrow 2004, p. 222. Davidson 1988, p. 147. Windrow 2004, p. 258. Windrow

    Battle of Dien Bien Phu

    Battle of Dien Bien Phu

    Battle_of_Dien_Bien_Phu

  • André Gillois
  • French writer

    Filous et Gogos, Hachette. 1968. Les petites Comédies, Julliard. 1970. Information contre X, Julliard. 1973. La Vie secrète des Français à Londres de 1940

    André Gillois

    André_Gillois

  • Prix Maison de la Presse
  • Annual French literary prize

    Presses de la Cité 1974: Michel Bataille, Les Jours meilleurs, Éditions Julliard 1975: Charles Exbrayat, Jules Matrat, Albin Michel 1976: Guy Lagorce, Ne

    Prix Maison de la Presse

    Prix_Maison_de_la_Presse

  • Prix Interallié
  • French literary award

    Interallié is purely honorific, and no prize money is awarded. Robichon, Jacques: Le Défi des Goncourt. Paris: Denoël, 1975, p. 82-85. Astrid De Larminat

    Prix Interallié

    Prix_Interallié

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  • Lacwork
  • n.

    Ornamentation by means of lacquer painted or carved, or simply colored, sprinkled with gold or the like; -- said especially of Oriental work of this kind.

  • Lacker
  • n. & v.

    See Lacquer.

  • Lacquer
  • n.

    A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made.

  • Basque
  • n.

    A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.

  • Jacquerie
  • n.

    The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

  • Sacque
  • n.

    Same as 2d Sack, 3.

  • Racquet
  • n.

    See Racket.

  • Lacquerer
  • n.

    One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.

  • Lacquer
  • v. t.

    To cover with lacquer.

  • Jacobin
  • n.

    One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Acquisition; the thing gained.

  • Japan
  • v. t.

    To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.

  • Lacquering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lacquer

  • Incorporative
  • a.

    Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.

  • Acquest
  • n.

    Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.

  • Lacquering
  • n.

    The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.

  • Japan
  • n.

    Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.

  • Lacquered
  • imp. & p. p.

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  • Cover
  • v. t.

    To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as, to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with a cloth.