Aglaure d'Almont, ou Amour et devoir (Love and Duty, 2 vols)
by Mlle. Fleury, artiste societaire du second theatre francais
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Marie-Anne-Florence Bernardy-Nones (1766 - 1818), known as Mademoiselle Fleury (Miss Fleury), was a Belgian actress active in France Her father (Louis-Joseph Nones, known as Fleury) and mother (Marie-Anne-Denise Bernardy, daughter of Charles Bernardy) were comic actors in the provinces who often appeared in the Austrian Netherlands Mademoiselle Fleury débuted at the Comédie-Française on 21 January 1786 and was received into the company on 23 October She became a sociétaire in 1791 and retired in 1807
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- Title
- Aglaure d'Almont, ou Amour et devoir (Love and Duty, 2 vols)
- Author
- Mlle. Fleury, artiste societaire du second theatre francais
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First
- Publisher
- Hubert, Libraire, Palais-Royal
- Place of Publication
- Paris
- Date Published
- 1820
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
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