Charles Le Goffic

Le Goffic photographed by [[Nadar]] c. 1910 Charles Le Goffic (14 July 1863 – 12 February 1932) was a Breton poet, novelist and historian whose influence was especially strong in his native Brittany. He was a member of the Académie française. Provided by Wikipedia
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    La littérature française aux XIX et XX siècles by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    Paris : Bibliothèque Larousse, 1919
    Format: Book


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    La littérature française au XIXe siècle : tableau général by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    Paris : Bibliothèque Larousse, 1910
    Format: Book


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    L'abbesse de Guérande. by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    Paris : Plon-Nourrit et cie, 1921
    Format: Book


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    Dixmude : the epic of the French marines (October 17-November 10, 1914) by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    Philadelphia : London : Lippincott; W. Heinemann, 1916
    Format: Book


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    General Foch at the Marne. by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    New York : E. P. Dutton and company, 1918
    Format: Book


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    Dixmude. by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    Paris : Plon, 1915
    55 éd.
    Format: Book


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    General Foch at the Marne : an account of the fighting in and near the Marshes of Saint-Gond by Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932

    New York : E.P. Dutton and Company, 1918
    Format: Book


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    Les amours jaunes by Corbière, Tristan, 1845-1875

    Paris : A. Mesein, 1920
    éd. définitive.
    Other Authors: “…Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932…”
    Format: Book


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    Ensemble of the decorative work of the painter Jean-Julien Lemordant; catalogue of paintings, sketches, studies and drawings.

    New Haven, Printed for the Yale School of Fine Arts, Yale University Press, 1919
    Other Authors:
    Format: Book


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    Le pays by Ropartz, J. Guy (Joseph Guy), 1864-1955

    France : Timpani, 2001
    Other Authors: “…Le Goffic, Charles, 1863-1932…”
    Format: Audio