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Montorgueil, Georges, 1857-1933

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Personal name headingMontorgueil, Georges, 1857-1933
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Variant(s)Lebesgue, Octave, 1857-1933
Montorgueil, G. (Georges), 1857-1933
Birth date1857-11-05
Death date1933-04-24
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationJournalists Writers Librettists
Found inLes Parisiennes d'a present, 1897: t.p. (Georges Montorgueil)
NUC pre-56 (hdg.: Montorgueil, Georges, 1857-1933; real name: Octave Lebesgue; usages: Georges Montorgueil, G. Montorgueil)
Index biog. franç. (Montorgueil, Georges; ou Octave Lebesgue; dit Caribert; dit Germinal; dit Briancourt; dit Jean Valjean; journaliste, auteur dramatique; b. 1857)
Wikipedia, viewed October 9, 2018 (acess point: Octave Lebesgue; (5 November 1857, Paris--24 April 1933, Paris); French journalist and writer. He is best known by the pseudonym Georges Montorgueil, though he also wrote as 'Jean Valjean' (after the protagonist of Les Miserables) and 'Caribert'. He also produced librettos for operas and musicals)
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