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Pierre Veber

Pierre-Eugène Veber (15 May 1869 – 20 August 1942) was a French playwright and writer.

Pierre Veber caricatured by Charles Léandre

Biography edit

Pierre Veber was the brother of the painter Jean Veber, and the brother-in-law of both René Doumic and Tristan Bernard.[1] His family was quite large, as he himself points out in the preface to the book X… Roman Impromptu: "If seventy cities vie for the honour of having given birth to me, it's not because I'm ten times more famous than Homer, but simply because the name I bear is more common."[2] At the time, there were several authors and scriptwriters with the same surname, such as Jean-Pierre Veber and Serge Veber; with whom Pierre worked from time to time.

Pierre Veber is the father of journalist and author Pierre-Gilles Veber, and of screenwriter Serge Veber. He is also the grandfather of screenwriter and film director Francis Veber, and the great-grandfather of author Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian.

Little is known about his youth. He himself explained: "My studies were quite limited, of which I am not proud."[2] By 1889, his work had already been published in the literary periodical Gil Blas, as André Antoine says in his journal[3] entry from 25: "This evening, Rue Blanche, we are being visited by two newcomers, Tristan Bernard and Pierre Veber, two young journalists of great intellect who, each week, write for Gil Blas, a news magazine illustrated by Jean Veber." In 1892, Pierre Veber contributed to the magazine Le Chasseur de Chevelures (The Hunter of Locks), under the guidance of Tristan Bernard. This humorous newspaper had only two issues, in 1892 and 1893, and in the latter year Pierre Veber was credited as co-author in the statement: "Tristan Bernard: honest editor; Pierre Veber: corrupt editor."[4]

Pierre Veber was a prolific writer, who, with a forty-year long career, produced around one hundred slapstick comedies, vaudevilles, opera libretti; and nearly fifty novels and collections of short stories, along with tales both humorous and ironic. Nearly half of his plays were written in collaboration with one or two other authors, to whom he brought his great elegance and ease of writing, which he admitted with humour in the preface to his Théâtre Incomplet: "The theatre is, for a writer, a delightful distraction which allows a break to be taken from writing. We listen to domesticated fools who ramble on; we note down their remarks; we imagine their gestures. And that makes the play."[5]

His frequent playwriting collaboration with Maurice Hennequin, in particular, was in competition with the playwright duo of Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet, a partnership that was very popular at the time. Veber lent a hand to other writers from time to time, such as Alfred Capus, Georges Courteline et Léon Xanrof. His work as a playwright continued almost until the Second World War, when he was nearing the age of seventy.

He also wrote novels in collaboration; a pursuit less common than collaborating in theatre. It was Veber himself who, in 1895, had the idea for X… Roman Impromptu: a novel "without preconceived plan and without a definite subject".[6] It was written by five authors: Georges Courteline, Jules Renard, George Auriol, Tristan Bernard, and Pierre Veber himself. In an order determined by chance, each author wrote a chapter following on from the last one. This meant that the plot changed each chapter, following the whims and imagination of whoever happened to be writing. The only constraint was that the protagonist not die and that no character must change sex. The novel first appeared in serialised form in the literary periodical Gil Blas, from 4 April to 21 May 1895.[7] This 'steeplechase novel' or 'choral novel', renamed 'impromptu novel', was repeatedly published by Flammarion. Veber also wrote some short stories in collaboration with French writer Henry Gauthier-Villars (Willy).

Some of his plays experienced great success, such as Le Monsieur de cinq heures, which was performed 568 times[8] – a considerable number at the time. Some were even later adapted for cinema, while others were translated into English and performed in London and New York City. He sometimes wrote under the pen name Bill Sharp.

Publications edit

Theatre edit

1897–1910 edit

  • 1897: Dix ans après, comedy in one act, with Lucien Muhlfeld, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 5 April 1897
  • 1898: Lagourdette, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Champ de foire 15 March 1898[9]
  • 1898: Julien n'est pas un ingrat, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 14 May 1898[9]
  • 1898 (published date): M. & Mme Lhomme, published by F. Juven, 262 p.
  • 1899: L'Ami de la maison, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Capucines 17 January 1899
  • 1899: Que Suzanne n'en sache rien !, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 11 March 1899[10]
  • 1899: L'Affaire Champignon, one-act fantasia, with Georges Courteline, published in 1899, premiered in Paris at the Scala 8 September 1899[11]
  • 1899: L'Élu des femmes, comedy in four acts, with Victor de Cottens, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 28 October 1899
  • 1900: Un bain qui chauffe, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 15 August 1900
  • 1900: Blancheton père et fils, one-act fantasia, with Georges Courteline, published in 1900, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Capucines 26 October 1900[11]
  • 1900: Main gauche, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 15 November 1900
  • 1900: Mademoiselle George, operetta in three acts, with Victor de Cottens, music by Louis Varney, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Variétés 2 December 1900
  • 1901: La Dame du commissaire, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the théâtre de Cluny 20 April 1901
  • 1901: Ma fée, comedy in three acts, with Maurice Soulié, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 4 May 1901
  • 1901: La Mariotte, comedy in two acts, with Maurice Soulié, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 3 November 1901
  • 1902: Loute, comedy in four acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Variétés 17 May 1902
  • 1904: Son pied quelque part, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins 6 April 1904 [12]
  • 1905: L' Amourette, three-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 3 February 1905[12][13]
  • 1905: Chambre à part, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 22 April 1905 [14]
  • 1905:Florette & Patapon, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 20 October 1905[15]
  • 1905: Gonzague, vaudeville comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Deux-Masques 5 November 1905, adapted as an Opera buffa in 1931
  • 1906: L'Extra, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais Royal 4 October 1906 [12]
  • 1906: Vous n'avez rien à déclarer ?, play in three acts, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 6 October 1906[16]
  • 1906: En douceur, comedy in one act, with Léon Xanrof premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins 23 October 1906
  • 1907: Le Maître à aimer, comedy in one act, with Hugues Delorme, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 29 May 1907[17]
  • 1907: Vingt jours à l'ombre, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 20 November 1907[18]
  • 1907: Le Prince de Pilsen, operetta, with Victor de Cottens, adapted from Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders, performed at Olympia 14 December 1907
  • 1907: Le Mouton, comedy in one act, with Marcel Gerbidon, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Arts 23 December 1907
  • 1908: Qui perd gagne, five-act play, adapted from the novel by Alfred Capus, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Réjane 14 March 1908[17]
  • 1908: Monsieur Mésian, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Arts 27 October 1908, reprised at the Grand Guignol in 1921
  • 1909: Une grosse affaire, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 23 January 1909
  • 1909: Les Grands, four-act play, with Serge Basset, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 26 January 1909, adapted for film in 1926 and 1936
  • 1909: M. Trulle et le vicomte, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Trocadéro 3 June 1909
  • 1909: La Vierge du forum, one-act fantasia, with Guillaume Wolff, premiered in Paris at the Comédie-Royale 7 June 1909
  • 1909: L'Écu, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Comédie-Royale 7 July 1909
  • 1910: Noblesse oblige!, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 6 January 1909[19]
  • 1910: Tais-toi, mon cœur!, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 6 April 1910[20]

1911–1940 edit

  • 1911: La Femme et les pantins, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Michel 2 February 1911
  • 1911: La Gamine, four-act comedy, with Henry de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance 24 March 1911[17]
  • 1911: Le soldat de chocolat, operetta in three acts and four scenes, adapted from George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man, music by Oscar Straus, premiered in Brussels at Galeries Saint-Hubert le 8 September 1911, reprised in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Apollo 8 November 1912[21]
  • 1911: Les Petites Étoiles, operetta in three acts, music by Henri Hirschmann, premiered at the Théâtre de l'Apollo 23 December 1911[22]
  • 1912: En garde !, comedy in three acts, with Alfred Capus, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance 19 March 1912 [17]
  • 1912: La Présidente, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 27 November 1912,[23] performed on Broadway in 1913 and 1914 under the title Madam President
  • 1912: Une loge pour Faust, comedy in one act, performed at the Théâtre des Arts 13 October 1912[24]
  • 1912: Le Grand Nom, at the Théâtre des Arts, by Victor Léon and Léo Feld, adaptation from Pierre Veber 8 November 1912[25]
  • 1912: Les Bonnes Relations, with Claude Roland, performed at Théâtre Michel 26 November 1912[26]
  • 1913: Le Bonheur, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 12 November 1913
  • 1913: Un fils d'Amérique, comedy in four acts, with Marcel Gerbidon, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance 29 December 1913, mise en scène by Abel Tarride,[17] adapted for film in 1925
  • 1914: L'Essayeuse, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Français 12 July 1914
  • 1914 : Manœuvres d'automne, three-act operetta by K. de Bakonyi, adapted from Pierre Veber, music by Emmerich Kálmán, performed at the Théâtre des Célestins in Lyon 20 March 1914
  • 1916: Le Poilu, comedy-operetta, music by H. Maurice Jacquet, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 14 January 1916
  • 1916: La Charmante Rosalie ou le mariage par procuration, musical-comedy in one act, music by Henri Hirschmann, premiered in Paris at l'Opéra-Comique 18 February 1916
  • 1916: Madame et son filleul, comedy in three acts, with Maurice Hennequin and Henry de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 12 September 1916
  • 1916: Une femme, six hommes et un singe, fantasia, with Yves Mirande, performed at the Théâtre Michel[27]
  • 1916: Un Baiser sur le front, one-act play, no indication of theatre
  • 1917: Chichi, vaudeville comedy in three acts, with de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Athénée 25 January 1917
  • 1917: Un réveillon au Père-Lachaise, comedy in two acts and three scenes, with de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 15 March 1917
  • 1917/1918: Le Service de la du Barry, comedy in one act
  • 1919: La Dernière Grisette, drama in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 14 March 1919
  • 1919: L'Âme de l'ennemi, drama in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 14 March 1919
  • 1920: Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'oeil, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais Royal 12 March 1920, adapted for film in 1935
  • 1920: Huguette au volant, comedy in four acts, with Jules Chancel, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin 9 July 1920
  • 1920: Une riche affaire, comedy in one act, with Pierre Montrel, performed at the Grand Guignol
  • 1922: La Seconde Nuit de noces, with Bilhaud and Maurice Hennequin
  • 1924: Un péché de jeunesse, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 22 March 1924
  • 1924: Le Monsieur de cinq heures, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, performed at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal
  • 1925: Quand on est trois, operetta in three acts, with Serge Veber, lyrics by Albert Willemetz, music by Joseph Szulc, performed at the Théâtre des Capucines 20 April 1925
  • 1925: La Bayadère, operetta in three acts, lyrics by Bertal et Maubon, music by Emmerich Kálmán, performed at the Théâtre Mogador in Paris and at the Théâtre des Célestins in Lyon
  • 1925: Sous les étoiles (Monsieur Beaucaire), operetta in three acts, lyrics by André Baugé, music by André Messager, performed at the Théâtre Marigny
  • 1926: Divin mensonge, operetta in three acts and six scenes, couplets by Hughes Delorme, music by Joseph Szulc
  • 1926: Le Système D ou Dodoche et Lulu, vaudeville in three acts, with Henry de Gorsse and Marcel Guillemaud
  • 1927: La Ménagère apprivoisée, one-act play, premiered in Geneva at the Amis de l'Instruction 6 April 1927
  • 1927: On ne roule pas Antoinette, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, performed at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal
  • 1928: En bordée, vaudeville in three acts and four scenes, with André Heuzé, premiered in Paris at the Scala 9 February 1928
  • 1929: L'Avant de ces dames, vaudeville in three acts and four scenes, with André Heuzé, premiered in Paris at the Scala 14 February 1929
  • 1929: La Femme au chat, comedy in three acts, with Henry de Gorsse, adapted from the Italian work by Oreste Poggio, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Daunou 18 March 1929, mise en scène by Harry Baur
  • 1930: 300 à l'heure, vaudeville in three acts, with Victor de Cottens
  • 1931: Sans tambour ni trompette, operetta in three acts and four scenes, music by Henri Casadesus, premiered in Paris at the Folies-Wagram 27 March 1931
  • 1931: Gonzague, Opera buffa in one act, by René Kerdyk, adapted from Pierre Veber's 1905 work, music by Jacques Ibert, premiered at the Opéra de Monaco 17 December 1931, reprised 3 April 1935 at l'Opéra Comique in Paris[28]
  • 1936: L'Uranius Antonin ou Une pièce unique, comedy in one act, performed at the Gala de la pièce en un acte in Paris 15 February 1936
  • 1940: Ma Dame est avec moi, reprised at the Théâtre du Palais Royal[29]

Undated theatrical works edit

  • On lit dans le Forban, one-act play
  • La danse à la mode, one-act play
  • Le Fiancé, one-act play
  • Paroles en l'air, one act, with Léon Abric
  • Épous'la, operetta, music by Henri Hirschmann[22]

English Broadway adaptations edit

  • Sunny Days (Feb 8, 1928 - May 5, 1928; revival Oct 1, 1928 - Oct 27, 1928)
  • Oh, Please (Dec 17, 1926 - Feb 1927)
  • A Kiss in a Taxi (Aug 25, 1925 - Oct 1925)
  • Madam President (Sep 15, 1913 - Jan 1914)
  • The Runaway (Oct 9, 1911 - Dec 1911)
  • The Girl from Rector's (Feb 1, 1909 - Jul 1909)
  • Twenty Days in the Shade (Jan 20, 1908 - Mar 1908)
  • Brother Jacques (Dec 5, 1904 - Jan 1905)

Novels and short stories edit

(Note the dates may not be the first edition release dates)

  • 1894: Les enfants s'amusent, short stories, with Henry Gauthier-Villars, H. Simonis Empis edition, Paris[30]
  • 1894: Vous m'en direz tant !, with Tristan Bernard, Flammarion edition, 305 p.
  • 1894: Une passade, with Henry Gauthier-Villars, Calmann-Lévy edition, 106 p.
  • 1895: Une vie de Bill Sharp, sequel to Dans les coins, H. Simonis Empis edition, 240 pages,
  • 1895: Les Veber's, satirical writings, illustrated with 350 drawings by Jean Veber, Émile Testard edition, 183 p.
  • 1895: L'innocente du logis, collection of humorous tales, Flammarion edition, 247 p.
  • 1895: X... Roman impromptu, with Georges Courteline, Jules Renard, George Auriol and Tristan Bernard. First appeared in serial form in Gil Blas. It was published and re-published by Flammarion, appearing in the collection Les auteurs gais, 242 pages.
  • 1896: Chez les snobs, novel, 2nd edition published by Ollendorff, 299 p.
  • 1898: L'Aventure, H. Simonis Empis edition, 280 pages, re-published by Arthème Fayard in 1929, appears in the collection Le Livre de demain, and in the 1941 collection Modern Bibliothèque
  • 1899: Les Couches profondes, novel, H. Simonis Empis edition, 305 p.
  • 1900: Amour, amour..., novel, H. Simonis Empis edition, 380 pages, re-published by Arthème Fayard in 1929, appears in the Collection de bibliothèque[31]
  • 1907: L'École des ministres, La Vie parisienne edition, 239 p.
  • 1908: Les Belles Histoires, Stock edition, 251 p.
  • 1912: Les Rentrées, Calmann-Lévy edition, Nouvelle Collection illustrée, Paris, 126 p.
  • 1914: Tite et Bérénice, Ferenczi edition, 256 pages, appears in the collection l'Esprit français, Paris
  • 1919: Mademoiselle Fanny, Flammarion edition, 249 p.
  • 1919: Vie des personnages obscurs, Fasquelle edition, 319 p.
  • 1919: L'Homme qui vendit son âme au diable, sequel to La Gloire de madame Lambrun, Calmann-Lévy edition, 301 p.
  • 1921: Une aventure de la Pompadour, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 255 p.
  • 1921: Archytas-roi sequel to La Jolie madame Livran, J. Ferenczi edition, 235 p.
  • 1924: Pensées d'un mercanti, Ferenczi et fils edition, 62 p.
  • 1924: La Seconde vie de Napoléon Ier, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 264 p.
  • 1925: Antoine ou l'Ingénu malgré lui, Rasmussen edition, 64 p.
  • 1930: Samson, Alcan edition, 167 pages, appears in the collection Acteurs et actrices d'autrefois, documents et anecdotes
  • 1931: Tout mais pas ça !, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris
  • 1931: L'Œuvre lithographique de Jean Veber, with Louis Lacroix, H. Fleury edition, 74 p.
  • 1933: Bébé-Rose, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 287 p.
  • 1934: Une heure d'amour, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris
  • 1934: La Main dans le sac, Fayard edition
  • 1935: Kerbiniou, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 365 p.
  • 1936: La Chair est faible, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, appears in the collection Le livre moderne illustré, Paris
  • 1938: Une nuit dans la montagne, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 158 p.
  • 1950 (Rouff edition publication date): Une fichue mission, with Maurice Hennequin, Rouff edition, 128 p.

Filmography edit

  • Floretta and Patapon, directed by Mario Caserini (Italy, 1913, based on the play Florette & Patapon)
  • Madame la Presidente, directed by Frank Lloyd (1916, based on the play La Présidente)
  • Le avventure di Colette, directed by R. Savarese (Italy, 1916, based on the play La Gamine)
  • Camere separate, directed by Gennaro Righelli (Italy, 1917, based on the play Chambre à part)
  • The Studio Girl, directed by Charles Giblyn (1918, based on the play La Gamine)
  • Venti giorni all'ombra [it], directed by Gennaro Righelli (Italy, 1918, based on the play Vingt jours à l'ombre)
  • Les Grands, directed by Georges Denola (France, 1918, based on the play Les Grands)
  • Noblesse oblige, directed by Marcello Dudovich (Italy, 1918, based on the play Noblesse oblige)
  • Madame et son filleul, directed by Georges Monca and Charles Prince (France, 1919, based on the play Madame et son filleul)
  • L'Homme qui vendit son âme au diable, directed by Pierre Caron (France, 1921, based on the novel L'Homme qui vendit son âme au diable)
  • Coeur léger, directed by Robert Saidreau [fr] (France, 1923, based on a short story)
  • Les Grands, directed by Henri Fescourt (France, 1924, based on the play Les Grands)
  • A Son from America, directed by Henri Fescourt (France, 1925, based on the play Un fils d'Amérique)
  • A Kiss in a Taxi, directed by Clarence G. Badger (1927, based on the play Le Monsieur de cinq heures)
  • Floretta and Patapon, directed by Amleto Palermi (Italy, 1927, based on the play Florette & Patapon)
  • En bordée, directed by Henry Wulschleger and Joe Francis (France, 1931, based on the play En bordée)
  • A Son from America, directed by Carmine Gallone (France, 1932, based on the play Un fils d'Amérique)
  • Trois cents à l'heure [fr], directed by Willy Rozier (France, 1935, based on the play 300 à l'heure)
  • Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait de l'œil, directed by Jack Forrester (France, 1935, based on the play Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'œil)
  • Le champion de ces dames, directed by René Jayet (France, 1935, based on the play L'Avant de ces dames)
  • You Can't Fool Antoinette, directed by Paul Madeux (France, 1936, based on the play On ne roule pas Antoinette)
  • Les Grands, directed by Félix Gandéra (France, 1936, based on the play Les Grands)
  • Vous n'avez rien à déclarer?, directed by Léo Joannon (France, 1937, based on the play Vous n'avez rien à déclarer?)
  • Le Monsieur de cinq heures, directed by Pierre Caron (France, 1938, based on the play Le Monsieur de cinq heures)
  • La Présidente, directed by Fernand Rivers (France, 1938, based on the play La Présidente)
  • Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait de l'œil, directed by Maurice Gleize (France, 1950, based on the play Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'œil)
  • La mujer del león [es], directed by Mario C. Lugones (Argentina, 1951, based on the play Le Monsieur de cinq heures)
  • The Piano Tuner Has Arrived, directed by Duilio Coletti (Italy, 1952, based on the play Gonzague)
  • Mademoiselle Gobete, directed by Pietro Germi (Italy, 1952, based on the play La Présidente)
  • Música, alegría y amor [es], directed by Enrique Carreras (Argentina, 1956, based on the play Loute)
  • En bordée, directed by Pierre Chevalier (France, 1958, based on the play En bordée)
  • Vous n'avez rien à déclarer?, directed by Clément Duhour (France, 1959, based on the play Vous n'avez rien à déclarer?)
  • La Presidentessa, directed by Luciano Salce (Italy, 1977, based on the play La Présidente)

References edit

  1. ^ Olivier Barrot, Pascal Ory, La Revue blanche:histoire, anthologie, portraits, Christian Bourgois, 1989, page 320
  2. ^ a b Georges Courteline; Jules Renard; George Auriol; Tristan Bernard; Pierre Veber (1895). X... Roman impromptu. Les Auteurs gais (in French). Paris: Flammarion. pp. preface.
  3. ^ André Antoine (1921). Mes souvenirs sur le Théâtre Libre (in French). Paris: Arthème Fayard.
  4. ^ Le Chasseur de chevelures, edition of January 1893
  5. ^ Pierre Veber (1920). Théâtre incomplet. Les Auteurs gais (in French). Paris. pp. preface.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Gil Blas 2 April 1895
  7. ^ Corinne Saminadayar-Perrin (2008). Qu'est-ce qu'un événement littéraire au XIXe ? (in French). Saint-Etienne: Université de Saint-Etienne. p. 230. ISBN 978-2-86-272479-9.
  8. ^ Henri Gidel (1986). Le Vaudeville. Que sais-je ? (in French). Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. p. 96. ISBN 2-13-039458-2.
  9. ^ a b Published with M. & Mme Lhomme
  10. ^ Complete text of Que Suzanne n'en sache rien !
  11. ^ a b Stanley, Hochman (1984). McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of world drama. McGraw-Hill. p. 559. ISBN 0-07-079169-4.
  12. ^ a b c Chandler, Franck Wadleigh (1925). The contemporary drama of France.
  13. ^ La Revue théâtrale, No. 25–32 (in French). Vol. 4. L. Geisler. 1905. p. 662.
  14. ^ Complete text of Chambre à part
  15. ^ Complete text of Florette & Patapon
  16. ^ Complete text of Vous n'avez rien à déclarer ?
  17. ^ a b c d e Archives du spectacle
  18. ^ Complete text of Vingt jours à l'oùbre
  19. ^ Complete text of Noblesse oblige!
  20. ^ Complete text of Tais-toi, mon cœur!
  21. ^ Comœdia Review, n° 1864 8 November 1912
  22. ^ a b Vocal Music Catalogue 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Complete text of La Présidente
  24. ^ Comœdia Review, n° 1837 from 13 October 1912
  25. ^ Comœdia Review, n° 1864 from 8 November 1912
  26. ^ Comœdia Review, n° 1912 from 26 December 1912
  27. ^ La Petite Illustration théâtrale n°22 from 24 July 1920, page 32
  28. ^ Laederich, Alexandra (1998). Catalogue de l'œuvre de Jacques Ibert. Georg Olms Verlag. pp. 96–99. ISBN 3-487-10273-0.
  29. ^ Le Vaudeville page 97
  30. ^ Veber, Pierre Eugène; Gauthier-Villars, Henry (1894). Les enfants s'amusent [par] Pierre Veber et Willy. Robarts - University of Toronto. Paris H.S. Empis.
  31. ^ Complete text of Amour, amour...

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Pierre Eugene Veber 15 May 1869 20 August 1942 was a French playwright and writer Pierre Veber caricatured by Charles Leandre Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 2 1 Theatre 2 1 1 1897 1910 2 1 2 1911 1940 2 1 3 Undated theatrical works 2 1 4 English Broadway adaptations 2 2 Novels and short stories 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editPierre Veber was the brother of the painter Jean Veber and the brother in law of both Rene Doumic and Tristan Bernard 1 His family was quite large as he himself points out in the preface to the book X Roman Impromptu If seventy cities vie for the honour of having given birth to me it s not because I m ten times more famous than Homer but simply because the name I bear is more common 2 At the time there were several authors and scriptwriters with the same surname such as Jean Pierre Veber and Serge Veber with whom Pierre worked from time to time Pierre Veber is the father of journalist and author Pierre Gilles Veber and of screenwriter Serge Veber He is also the grandfather of screenwriter and film director Francis Veber and the great grandfather of author Sophie Audouin Mamikonian Little is known about his youth He himself explained My studies were quite limited of which I am not proud 2 By 1889 his work had already been published in the literary periodical Gil Blas as Andre Antoine says in his journal 3 entry from 25 This evening Rue Blanche we are being visited by two newcomers Tristan Bernard and Pierre Veber two young journalists of great intellect who each week write for Gil Blas a news magazine illustrated by Jean Veber In 1892 Pierre Veber contributed to the magazine Le Chasseur de Chevelures The Hunter of Locks under the guidance of Tristan Bernard This humorous newspaper had only two issues in 1892 and 1893 and in the latter year Pierre Veber was credited as co author in the statement Tristan Bernard honest editor Pierre Veber corrupt editor 4 Pierre Veber was a prolific writer who with a forty year long career produced around one hundred slapstick comedies vaudevilles opera libretti and nearly fifty novels and collections of short stories along with tales both humorous and ironic Nearly half of his plays were written in collaboration with one or two other authors to whom he brought his great elegance and ease of writing which he admitted with humour in the preface to his Theatre Incomplet The theatre is for a writer a delightful distraction which allows a break to be taken from writing We listen to domesticated fools who ramble on we note down their remarks we imagine their gestures And that makes the play 5 His frequent playwriting collaboration with Maurice Hennequin in particular was in competition with the playwright duo of Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet a partnership that was very popular at the time Veber lent a hand to other writers from time to time such as Alfred Capus Georges Courteline et Leon Xanrof His work as a playwright continued almost until the Second World War when he was nearing the age of seventy He also wrote novels in collaboration a pursuit less common than collaborating in theatre It was Veber himself who in 1895 had the idea for X Roman Impromptu a novel without preconceived plan and without a definite subject 6 It was written by five authors Georges Courteline Jules Renard George Auriol Tristan Bernard and Pierre Veber himself In an order determined by chance each author wrote a chapter following on from the last one This meant that the plot changed each chapter following the whims and imagination of whoever happened to be writing The only constraint was that the protagonist not die and that no character must change sex The novel first appeared in serialised form in the literary periodical Gil Blas from 4 April to 21 May 1895 7 This steeplechase novel or choral novel renamed impromptu novel was repeatedly published by Flammarion Veber also wrote some short stories in collaboration with French writer Henry Gauthier Villars Willy Some of his plays experienced great success such as Le Monsieur de cinq heures which was performed 568 times 8 a considerable number at the time Some were even later adapted for cinema while others were translated into English and performed in London and New York City He sometimes wrote under the pen name Bill Sharp Publications editTheatre edit 1897 1910 edit 1897 Dix ans apres comedy in one act with Lucien Muhlfeld premiered in Paris at the Theatre de l Odeon 5 April 1897 1898 Lagourdette one act play premiered in Paris at the Champ de foire 15 March 1898 9 1898 Julien n est pas un ingrat one act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre Antoine 14 May 1898 9 1898 published date M amp Mme Lhomme published by F Juven 262 p 1899 L Ami de la maison comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Capucines 17 January 1899 1899 Que Suzanne n en sache rien comedy in three acts premiered in Paris at the Theatre Antoine 11 March 1899 10 1899 L Affaire Champignon one act fantasia with Georges Courteline published in 1899 premiered in Paris at the Scala 8 September 1899 11 1899 L Elu des femmes comedy in four acts with Victor de Cottens premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 28 October 1899 1900 Un bain qui chauffe comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Theatre Antoine 15 August 1900 1900 Blancheton pere et fils one act fantasia with Georges Courteline published in 1900 premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Capucines 26 October 1900 11 1900 Main gauche comedy in three acts premiered in Paris at the Theatre Antoine 15 November 1900 1900 Mademoiselle George operetta in three acts with Victor de Cottens music by Louis Varney premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Varietes 2 December 1900 1901 La Dame du commissaire comedy in three acts premiered in Paris at the theatre de Cluny 20 April 1901 1901 Ma fee comedy in three acts with Maurice Soulie premiered in Paris at the Theatre de l Odeon 4 May 1901 1901 La Mariotte comedy in two acts with Maurice Soulie premiered in Paris at the Theatre Antoine 3 November 1901 1902 Loute comedy in four acts premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Varietes 17 May 1902 1904 Son pied quelque part one act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Mathurins 6 April 1904 12 1905 L Amourette three act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre Antoine 3 February 1905 12 13 1905 Chambre a part comedy in three acts premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 22 April 1905 14 1905 Florette amp Patapon three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Nouveautes 20 October 1905 15 1905 Gonzague vaudeville comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Deux Masques 5 November 1905 adapted as an Opera buffa in 1931 1906 L Extra one act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 4 October 1906 12 1906 Vous n avez rien a declarer play in three acts with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Nouveautes 6 October 1906 16 1906 En douceur comedy in one act with Leon Xanrof premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Mathurins 23 October 1906 1907 Le Maitre a aimer comedy in one act with Hugues Delorme premiered in Paris at the Theatre de l Odeon 29 May 1907 17 1907 Vingt jours a l ombre three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Nouveautes 20 November 1907 18 1907 Le Prince de Pilsen operetta with Victor de Cottens adapted from Frank Pixley music by Gustav Luders performed at Olympia 14 December 1907 1907 Le Mouton comedy in one act with Marcel Gerbidon premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Arts 23 December 1907 1908 Qui perd gagne five act play adapted from the novel by Alfred Capus premiered in Paris at the Theatre Rejane 14 March 1908 17 1908 Monsieur Mesian comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Arts 27 October 1908 reprised at the Grand Guignol in 1921 1909 Une grosse affaire three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Nouveautes 23 January 1909 1909 Les Grands four act play with Serge Basset premiered in Paris at the Theatre de l Odeon 26 January 1909 adapted for film in 1926 and 1936 1909 M Trulle et le vicomte one act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Trocadero 3 June 1909 1909 La Vierge du forum one act fantasia with Guillaume Wolff premiered in Paris at the Comedie Royale 7 June 1909 1909 L Ecu comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Comedie Royale 7 July 1909 1910 Noblesse oblige three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre des Nouveautes 6 January 1909 19 1910 Tais toi mon cœur three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 6 April 1910 20 1911 1940 edit 1911 La Femme et les pantins one act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre Michel 2 February 1911 1911 La Gamine four act comedy with Henry de Gorsse premiered in Paris at the Theatre de la Renaissance 24 March 1911 17 1911 Le soldat de chocolat operetta in three acts and four scenes adapted from George Bernard Shaw s Arms and the Man music by Oscar Straus premiered in Brussels at Galeries Saint Hubert le 8 September 1911 reprised in Paris at the Theatre de l Apollo 8 November 1912 21 1911 Les Petites Etoiles operetta in three acts music by Henri Hirschmann premiered at the Theatre de l Apollo 23 December 1911 22 1912 En garde comedy in three acts with Alfred Capus premiered in Paris at the Theatre de la Renaissance 19 March 1912 17 1912 La Presidente three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 27 November 1912 23 performed on Broadway in 1913 and 1914 under the title Madam President 1912 Une loge pour Faust comedy in one act performed at the Theatre des Arts 13 October 1912 24 1912 Le Grand Nom at the Theatre des Arts by Victor Leon and Leo Feld adaptation from Pierre Veber 8 November 1912 25 1912 Les Bonnes Relations with Claude Roland performed at Theatre Michel 26 November 1912 26 1913 Le Bonheur comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 12 November 1913 1913 Un fils d Amerique comedy in four acts with Marcel Gerbidon premiered in Paris at the Theatre de la Renaissance 29 December 1913 mise en scene by Abel Tarride 17 adapted for film in 1925 1914 L Essayeuse one act play premiered in Paris at the Theatre Francais 12 July 1914 1914 Manœuvres d automne three act operetta by K de Bakonyi adapted from Pierre Veber music by Emmerich Kalman performed at the Theatre des Celestins in Lyon 20 March 1914 1916 Le Poilu comedy operetta music by H Maurice Jacquet premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 14 January 1916 1916 La Charmante Rosalie ou le mariage par procuration musical comedy in one act music by Henri Hirschmann premiered in Paris at l Opera Comique 18 February 1916 1916 Madame et son filleul comedy in three acts with Maurice Hennequin and Henry de Gorsse premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 12 September 1916 1916 Une femme six hommes et un singe fantasia with Yves Mirande performed at the Theatre Michel 27 1916 Un Baiser sur le front one act play no indication of theatre 1917 Chichi vaudeville comedy in three acts with de Gorsse premiered in Paris at the Theatre de l Athenee 25 January 1917 1917 Un reveillon au Pere Lachaise comedy in two acts and three scenes with de Gorsse premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 15 March 1917 1917 1918 Le Service de la du Barry comedy in one act 1919 La Derniere Grisette drama in one act premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 14 March 1919 1919 L Ame de l ennemi drama in one act premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 14 March 1919 1920 Et moi j te dis qu elle t a fait d l oeil three act play with Maurice Hennequin premiered in Paris at the Theatre du Palais Royal 12 March 1920 adapted for film in 1935 1920 Huguette au volant comedy in four acts with Jules Chancel premiered in Paris at the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin 9 July 1920 1920 Une riche affaire comedy in one act with Pierre Montrel performed at the Grand Guignol 1922 La Seconde Nuit de noces with Bilhaud and Maurice Hennequin 1924 Un peche de jeunesse comedy in one act premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 22 March 1924 1924 Le Monsieur de cinq heures three act play with Maurice Hennequin performed at the Theatre du Palais Royal 1925 Quand on est trois operetta in three acts with Serge Veber lyrics by Albert Willemetz music by Joseph Szulc performed at the Theatre des Capucines 20 April 1925 1925 La Bayadere operetta in three acts lyrics by Bertal et Maubon music by Emmerich Kalman performed at the Theatre Mogador in Paris and at the Theatre des Celestins in Lyon 1925 Sous les etoiles Monsieur Beaucaire operetta in three acts lyrics by Andre Bauge music by Andre Messager performed at the Theatre Marigny 1926 Divin mensonge operetta in three acts and six scenes couplets by Hughes Delorme music by Joseph Szulc 1926 Le Systeme D ou Dodoche et Lulu vaudeville in three acts with Henry de Gorsse and Marcel Guillemaud 1927 La Menagere apprivoisee one act play premiered in Geneva at the Amis de l Instruction 6 April 1927 1927 On ne roule pas Antoinette three act play with Maurice Hennequin performed at the Theatre du Palais Royal 1928 En bordee vaudeville in three acts and four scenes with Andre Heuze premiered in Paris at the Scala 9 February 1928 1929 L Avant de ces dames vaudeville in three acts and four scenes with Andre Heuze premiered in Paris at the Scala 14 February 1929 1929 La Femme au chat comedy in three acts with Henry de Gorsse adapted from the Italian work by Oreste Poggio premiered in Paris at the Theatre Daunou 18 March 1929 mise en scene by Harry Baur 1930 300 a l heure vaudeville in three acts with Victor de Cottens 1931 Sans tambour ni trompette operetta in three acts and four scenes music by Henri Casadesus premiered in Paris at the Folies Wagram 27 March 1931 1931 Gonzague Opera buffa in one act by Rene Kerdyk adapted from Pierre Veber s 1905 work music by Jacques Ibert premiered at the Opera de Monaco 17 December 1931 reprised 3 April 1935 at l Opera Comique in Paris 28 1936 L Uranius Antonin ou Une piece unique comedy in one act performed at the Gala de la piece en un acte in Paris 15 February 1936 1940 Ma Dame est avec moi reprised at the Theatre du Palais Royal 29 Undated theatrical works edit On lit dans le Forban one act play La danse a la mode one act play Le Fiance one act play Paroles en l air one act with Leon Abric Epous la operetta music by Henri Hirschmann 22 English Broadway adaptations edit Sunny Days Feb 8 1928 May 5 1928 revival Oct 1 1928 Oct 27 1928 Oh Please Dec 17 1926 Feb 1927 A Kiss in a Taxi Aug 25 1925 Oct 1925 Madam President Sep 15 1913 Jan 1914 The Runaway Oct 9 1911 Dec 1911 The Girl from Rector s Feb 1 1909 Jul 1909 Twenty Days in the Shade Jan 20 1908 Mar 1908 Brother Jacques Dec 5 1904 Jan 1905 Novels and short stories edit Note the dates may not be the first edition release dates 1894 Les enfants s amusent short stories with Henry Gauthier Villars H Simonis Empis edition Paris 30 1894 Vous m en direz tant with Tristan Bernard Flammarion edition 305 p 1894 Une passade with Henry Gauthier Villars Calmann Levy edition 106 p 1895 Une vie de Bill Sharp sequel to Dans les coins H Simonis Empis edition 240 pages 1895 Les Veber s satirical writings illustrated with 350 drawings by Jean Veber Emile Testard edition 183 p 1895 L innocente du logis collection of humorous tales Flammarion edition 247 p 1895 X Roman impromptu with Georges Courteline Jules Renard George Auriol and Tristan Bernard First appeared in serial form in Gil Blas It was published and re published by Flammarion appearing in the collection Les auteurs gais 242 pages 1896 Chez les snobs novel 2nd edition published by Ollendorff 299 p 1898 L Aventure H Simonis Empis edition 280 pages re published by Artheme Fayard in 1929 appears in the collection Le Livre de demain and in the 1941 collection Modern Bibliotheque 1899 Les Couches profondes novel H Simonis Empis edition 305 p 1900 Amour amour novel H Simonis Empis edition 380 pages re published by Artheme Fayard in 1929 appears in the Collection de bibliotheque 31 1907 L Ecole des ministres La Vie parisienne edition 239 p 1908 Les Belles Histoires Stock edition 251 p 1912 Les Rentrees Calmann Levy edition Nouvelle Collection illustree Paris 126 p 1914 Tite et Berenice Ferenczi edition 256 pages appears in the collection l Esprit francais Paris 1919 Mademoiselle Fanny Flammarion edition 249 p 1919 Vie des personnages obscurs Fasquelle edition 319 p 1919 L Homme qui vendit son ame au diable sequel to La Gloire de madame Lambrun Calmann Levy edition 301 p 1921 Une aventure de la Pompadour novel J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 255 p 1921 Archytas roi sequel to La Jolie madame Livran J Ferenczi edition 235 p 1924 Pensees d un mercanti Ferenczi et fils edition 62 p 1924 La Seconde vie de Napoleon Ier novel J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 264 p 1925 Antoine ou l Ingenu malgre lui Rasmussen edition 64 p 1930 Samson Alcan edition 167 pages appears in the collection Acteurs et actrices d autrefois documents et anecdotes 1931 Tout mais pas ca novel J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 1931 L Œuvre lithographique de Jean Veber with Louis Lacroix H Fleury edition 74 p 1933 Bebe Rose novel J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 287 p 1934 Une heure d amour J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 1934 La Main dans le sac Fayard edition 1935 Kerbiniou novel J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 365 p 1936 La Chair est faible novel J Ferenczi et fils edition appears in the collection Le livre moderne illustre Paris 1938 Une nuit dans la montagne novel J Ferenczi et fils edition Paris 158 p 1950 Rouff edition publication date Une fichue mission with Maurice Hennequin Rouff edition 128 p Filmography editFloretta and Patapon directed by Mario Caserini Italy 1913 based on the play Florette amp Patapon Madame la Presidente directed by Frank Lloyd 1916 based on the play La Presidente Le avventure di Colette directed by R Savarese Italy 1916 based on the play La Gamine Camere separate directed by Gennaro Righelli Italy 1917 based on the play Chambre a part The Studio Girl directed by Charles Giblyn 1918 based on the play La Gamine Venti giorni all ombra it directed by Gennaro Righelli Italy 1918 based on the play Vingt jours a l ombre Les Grands directed by Georges Denola France 1918 based on the play Les Grands Noblesse oblige directed by Marcello Dudovich Italy 1918 based on the play Noblesse oblige Madame et son filleul directed by Georges Monca and Charles Prince France 1919 based on the play Madame et son filleul L Homme qui vendit son ame au diable directed by Pierre Caron France 1921 based on the novel L Homme qui vendit son ame au diable Coeur leger directed by Robert Saidreau fr France 1923 based on a short story Les Grands directed by Henri Fescourt France 1924 based on the play Les Grands A Son from America directed by Henri Fescourt France 1925 based on the play Un fils d Amerique A Kiss in a Taxi directed by Clarence G Badger 1927 based on the play Le Monsieur de cinq heures Floretta and Patapon directed by Amleto Palermi Italy 1927 based on the play Florette amp Patapon En bordee directed by Henry Wulschleger and Joe Francis France 1931 based on the play En bordee A Son from America directed by Carmine Gallone France 1932 based on the play Un fils d Amerique Trois cents a l heure fr directed by Willy Rozier France 1935 based on the play 300 a l heure Et moi j te dis qu elle t a fait de l œil directed by Jack Forrester France 1935 based on the play Et moi j te dis qu elle t a fait d l œil Le champion de ces dames directed by Rene Jayet France 1935 based on the play L Avant de ces dames You Can t Fool Antoinette directed by Paul Madeux France 1936 based on the play On ne roule pas Antoinette Les Grands directed by Felix Gandera France 1936 based on the play Les Grands Vous n avez rien a declarer directed by Leo Joannon France 1937 based on the play Vous n avez rien a declarer Le Monsieur de cinq heures directed by Pierre Caron France 1938 based on the play Le Monsieur de cinq heures La Presidente directed by Fernand Rivers France 1938 based on the play La Presidente Et moi j te dis qu elle t a fait de l œil directed by Maurice Gleize France 1950 based on the play Et moi j te dis qu elle t a fait d l œil La mujer del leon es directed by Mario C Lugones Argentina 1951 based on the play Le Monsieur de cinq heures The Piano Tuner Has Arrived directed by Duilio Coletti Italy 1952 based on the play Gonzague Mademoiselle Gobete directed by Pietro Germi Italy 1952 based on the play La Presidente Musica alegria y amor es directed by Enrique Carreras Argentina 1956 based on the play Loute En bordee directed by Pierre Chevalier France 1958 based on the play En bordee Vous n avez rien a declarer directed by Clement Duhour France 1959 based on the play Vous n avez rien a declarer La Presidentessa directed by Luciano Salce Italy 1977 based on the play La Presidente References edit Olivier Barrot Pascal Ory La Revue blanche histoire anthologie portraits Christian Bourgois 1989 page 320 a b Georges Courteline Jules Renard George Auriol Tristan Bernard Pierre Veber 1895 X Roman impromptu Les Auteurs gais in French Paris Flammarion pp preface Andre Antoine 1921 Mes souvenirs sur le Theatre Libre in French Paris Artheme Fayard Le Chasseur de chevelures edition of January 1893 Pierre Veber 1920 Theatre incomplet Les Auteurs gais in French Paris pp preface a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Gil Blas 2 April 1895 Corinne Saminadayar Perrin 2008 Qu est ce qu un evenement litteraire au XIXe in French Saint Etienne Universite de Saint Etienne p 230 ISBN 978 2 86 272479 9 Henri Gidel 1986 Le Vaudeville Que sais je in French Paris Presses Universitaires de France p 96 ISBN 2 13 039458 2 a b Published with M amp Mme Lhomme Complete text of Que Suzanne n en sache rien a b Stanley Hochman 1984 McGraw Hill encyclopedia of world drama McGraw Hill p 559 ISBN 0 07 079169 4 a b c Chandler Franck Wadleigh 1925 The contemporary drama of France La Revue theatrale No 25 32 in French Vol 4 L Geisler 1905 p 662 Complete text of Chambre a part Complete text of Florette amp Patapon Complete text of Vous n avez rien a declarer a b c d e Archives du spectacle Complete text of Vingt jours a l oubre Complete text of Noblesse oblige Complete text of Tais toi mon cœur Comœdia Review n 1864 8 November 1912 a b Vocal Music Catalogue Archived 2011 07 10 at the Wayback Machine Complete text of La Presidente Comœdia Review n 1837 from 13 October 1912 Comœdia Review n 1864 from 8 November 1912 Comœdia Review n 1912 from 26 December 1912 La Petite Illustration theatrale n 22 from 24 July 1920 page 32 Laederich Alexandra 1998 Catalogue de l œuvre de Jacques Ibert Georg Olms Verlag pp 96 99 ISBN 3 487 10273 0 Le Vaudeville page 97 Veber Pierre Eugene Gauthier Villars Henry 1894 Les enfants s amusent par Pierre Veber et Willy Robarts University of Toronto Paris H S Empis Complete text of Amour amour External links editWorks by Pierre Veber at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Pierre Veber at Internet Archive Pierre Veber on data bnf fr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Veber amp oldid 1204031172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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