Alfred Delvau (1825 – May 3, 1867) was a French journalist and writer born in Paris. Alfred Delvau was the son of a master tanner from the Faubourg Saint-Marceau;...
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came into vogue, inspired by Pearl, dubbed the "Tears of Cora Pearl". Alfred Delvau wrote a tribute to Pearl in Les Plaisirs de Paris in 1867, declaring...
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in 1822. In 1847, he founded the Lanterne du Quartier Latin. He and Alfred Delvau founded the Aimable faubourien, journal de la canaille in 1848. He wrote...
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Vincent, Pierre Bry, Louis Barré, Benjamin Gastineau, Édouard Plouvier, Alfred Delvau, Charles Guignard, Abel Duvernoy, Chatillon, in-12, J. Bry aîné libraire-éditeur...
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illustrations for Paul Arène's Jean-des-Figues, Alphonse Daudet's Tartarin, Alfred Delvau's Du pont des Arts au pont de Kehl, Alcide Dusolier [fr]'s Propos littéraires...
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the French newspaper Le Figaro — the collaborator of the magazine, Alfred Delvau, about the name "la grasse", referring to the guttural pronunciation...
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A1931, N35.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Delvau, Alfred (9 February 2015). Cythères parisiennes: Histoire anecdotique des bals...
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