Georges Montorgueil

Georges Montorgueil

Georges Montorgueil was the pen name of Octave Lebesgue, a French journalist and writer who lived from 1857 to 1933.

Lebesgue used several pseudonyms throughout his career, but Montorgueil was his most famous. He is particularly well-known for authoring children's books, some of which were illustrated by Job. His work also included:

  • Plays
  • Studies of Parisian life and culture
  • Historical works
  • Biographies

 

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Les Parisiennes d'à présent by Georges Montorgueil
Les Parisiennes d'à présent (The Parisian Women of Today) is a satirical work by...
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