• Pierre-Armand Malitourne (19 July 1796 – 19 April 1866) was a 19th-century French journalist, literary critic and writer. After he studied at the college...
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    (1803–1871), the stenographs Hippolyte Prévost, Augustin Grosselin, Armand Malitourne, Hippolyte Lamarche... In 1827, the historian Jean-Baptiste Honoré...
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  • Nestor Roqueplan was the director as well as the main redactor with Armand Malitourne (chief editor). In 1838 it was absorbed into Le Moniteur parisien...
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    a member of several literary societies. Traité du mélodrame, with Armand Malitourne and Jean-Joseph Ader, Delaunay, Pélicier et Plancher, Paris, 1817...
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    Canadian educator, businessman, and politician (d. 1886) July 19 – Armand Malitourne, French literary critic (d. 1866) July 20 Maziere Brady, Irish judge...
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    Etienne-Maurice Gerard. She published her memoirs with the help of Armand Malitourne, Amédée Pichot and Charles Nodier in eight volumes from 1827 to 1828...
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    stages of his times. 1817: Traité du mélodrame, with Abel Hugo and Armand Malitourne 1824: Ludovic Sforce, tragedy in 5 acts 1825: Les Deux écoles, ou...
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