Jean Galtier-Boissière
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Jean Galtier-Boissière (26 December 1891,
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– 22 January 1966,
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) was a
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from
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,
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. He founded '' Le Crapouillot'' and wrote for ''
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''.


Bibliography

* ''Croquis De Tranchées''. 1917 * ''Loin De La Rifflette''. Baudinière, 1921 * ''La fleur au fusil''. Baudinière, 1929 * ''Mon journal pendant l'occupation''. Garas, La Jeune parque, 1944 * ''La belle amour''. Illustrations de Jean Oberlé, Gründ, 1945 * ''Tradition de la trahison chez les maréchaux, suivie d'une vie de Philippe-Omer Pétain''. Trémois, 1945 * ''Trois héros''. La Jeune parque, 1947 * ''Mon journal dans la drôle de paix''. La Jeune parque, 1947 * ''Mon journal dans la grande pagaïe''. La Jeune parque, 1950 * ''Mémoires d'un parisien''. La Table Ronde, 1961


External links


A complete list of Jean Galtier-Boissière works
on the
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