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Tartarin of Tarascon (Tartarin de Tarascon) is an 1872 novel written by the French author Alphonse Daudet.[1]

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  1. 24 relations: Alfred Adam, Alphonse Daudet, Author, Barbary lion, Bourvil, Fernand Charpin, Film, Francis Blanche, Georges Méliès, Hardcover, Jacqueline Maillan, Jean Sinoël, Menagerie, Montenegro, Novel, Paperback, Raimu, Raoul André, Raymond Bernard, Tarascon, Tarasque, Tartarin of Tarascon (1934 film), Tartarin of Tarascon (1962 film), 1872 in literature.

  2. 1872 French novels
  3. Novels about lions
  4. Novels set in Algeria
  5. Tarascon
  6. Works by Alphonse Daudet

Alfred Adam

Alfred Roger Adam (4 April 1908 – 7 May 1982) was a French stage and film character actor, who usually played weak or villainous roles.

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Alphonse Daudet

Alphonse Daudet (13 May 184016 December 1897) was a French novelist.

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In legal discourse, an author is the creator of an original work, whether that work is in written, graphic, or recorded medium.

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Barbary lion

The Barbary lion was a population of the lion subspecies Panthera leo leo.

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Bourvil

André Robert Raimbourg (27 July 1917 – 23 September 1970), better known as André Bourvil, and mononymously as Bourvil, was a French actor and singer best known for his roles in comedy films, most notably in his collaboration with Louis de Funès in the films Le Corniaud (1965) and La Grande Vadrouille (1966).

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Fernand Charpin

Fernand Charpin (30 May 1887 – 6 November 1944) was a French actor.

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Film

A film (British English) also called a movie (American English), motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images.

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Francis Blanche

François Jean Blanche, known as "Francis Blanche" (20 July 1921 – 6 July 1974) was a French actor, singer, humorist and author.

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Georges Méliès

Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès (8 December 1861 – 21 January 1938) was a French magician, actor, and film director.

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Hardcover

A hardcover, hard cover, or hardback (also known as hardbound, and sometimes as casebound (At p. 247.)) book is one bound with rigid protective covers (typically of binder's board or heavy paperboard covered with buckram or other cloth, heavy paper, or occasionally leather).

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Jacqueline Maillan

Jacqueline Jeanne Paule Maillan (11 January 1923 - 12 May 1992) was a French actress with a career spanning almost five decades, known primarily for her forty theatre productions, she also appeared in more than fifty films (1947 to 1992) and is remembered as one of the greatest comedic thespians of her generation and even nicknamed "The Louis de Funès in skirt".

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Jean Sinoël

Jean Sinoël (13 August 1868 – 30 August 1949), often known simply as Sinoël, was a French actor and singer.

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Menagerie

A menagerie is a collection of captive animals, frequently exotic, kept for display; or the place where such a collection is kept, a precursor to the modern zoo or zoological garden.

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Montenegro

Montenegro is a country in Southeastern Europe, situated on the Balkan Peninsula.

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Novel

A novel is an extended work of narrative fiction usually written in prose and published as a book.

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Paperback

A paperback (softcover, softback) book is one with a thick paper or paperboard cover, and often held together with glue rather than stitches or staples.

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Raimu

Jules Auguste Muraire (18 December 1883 – 20 September 1946), whose stage name was Raimu, was a French actor.

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Raoul André

Raoul André (24 May 1916 in Rabat (Morocco) - 4 November 1992) was a French director and screenwriter, He was married to actress Louise Carletti (December 1955), and he is the father of Ariane Carletti.

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Raymond Bernard

Raymond Bernard (10 October 1891 – 12 December 1977) was a French film director and screenwriter whose career spanned more than 40 years.

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Tarascon

Tarascon, sometimes referred to as Tarascon-sur-Rhône, is a commune situated at the extreme west of the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.

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Tarasque

The Tarasque is a creature from French mythology.

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Tartarin of Tarascon (1934 film)

Tartarin of Tarascon (French: Tartarin de Tarascon) is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Raymond Bernard and starring Raimu, Fernand Charpin and Jean Sinoël.

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Tartarin of Tarascon (1962 film)

Tartarin of Tarascon (French: Tartarin de Tarascon) is a 1962 French-Moroccan comedy film directed by and starring Francis Blanche alongside Alfred Adam, Jacqueline Maillan and Michel Galabru.

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1872 in literature

This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1872.

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See also

1872 French novels

Novels about lions

Novels set in Algeria

Tarascon

Works by Alphonse Daudet

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartarin_of_Tarascon

Also known as Aventures prodigieuses de Tartarin de Tarascon, Tartarin, Tartarin de Tarascon, Tartarin de Tarascon (1934 film), Tartarin de Tarascon (film).