La Chevauchée d'Yeldis
Recueil de poésies de Francis Vielé-Griffin paru chez Léon Vanier en 1893.
Une image, une notice descriptive.
Name | Librairie Léon Vanier, Paris |
Recueil de poésies de Francis Vielé-Griffin paru chez Léon Vanier en 1893.
Une image, une notice descriptive.
Poésie de René Ghil parue chez Léon Vanier en 1887 à Paris.
Trois images, une notice descriptive, un lien.
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Maurice Étienne Legrand, dit Franc-Nohain
Recueil de poèmes publié en 1894 par Léon Vanier à Paris.
Trois images, une notice descriptive, un lien.
Recueil d'articles de Robert Caze parus dans Lutèce n°172 à 175 aux Éditions Léon Vanier en 1885 à Paris.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier. On the cover of number 209 is Jules Laforgue.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. First published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier. Paul Alexis is featured on the issue of 336, drawn by Luque.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. First published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier. Featured on the cover of issue 338 is René François Ghilbert by Luque.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. First published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier. Featured on the cover of n°340 is Maurice Barrès.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. First published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier. Featured on the cover of number 342 is Henri-François-Joseph de Régnier.
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The collection of Les Hommes D'Aujourd'hui was founded in September 1878 by André Gill and Félicien Champsaur. The journal was first published by Cinqualbre (until 1883), then by Léon Vanier after two years of interruption.