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Maurice Garçon (25 November 1889 in
Lille – 29 December 1967 in
Paris) was a French novelist, historian, essayist and lawyer. A major figure at the
bar, he gained a certain notoriety and was even mentioned with
René Floriot in the last phrase of Jean-Pierre Melville's film "
Bob le flambeur".
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Maurice Garçon (25 November 1889 in
Lille – 29 December 1967 in
Paris) was a French novelist, historian, essayist and lawyer. A major figure at the
bar, he gained a certain notoriety and was even mentioned with
René Floriot in the last phrase of Jean-Pierre Melville's film "
Bob le flambeur".
Biography
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