- The Bakri-
Busnach affair (French: L'affaire Bakri-
Busnach) is the name of a commercial–political
conflict between France and
Algeria in the
early 19th...
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William Bertrand Busnach (7
March 1832,
Paris – 20
January 1907, Paris) was a
French dramatist.
Busnach was a
nephew of the
composer Fromental Halévy....
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Directory regime of the
First French Republic (1795–99), the
Bacri and the
Busnach,
Jewish merchants of Algiers,
provided large quantities of
grain for Napoleon's...
- Pigheaded, 1883)
Mathias Sandorf (Mathias Sandorf, 1887, with
William Busnach)
Roberts 2000, p. 48 Hale &
Hugill 2000, p. 122
Butcher 2006, p. 306 Evans...
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Directory regime of the
First French Republic (1795–1799), the
Bacri and the
Busnach,
Jewish negotiants of Libourne,
provided important quantities of grain...
- for the
French army from two
Jewish merchants in Algiers, Messrs. Bakri-
Busnach, and was in
arrears paying them.
These merchants themselves had
debts to...
- va-t-en
guerre (Marlbrough Goes to War), opérette, 4 acts, (P.
Siraudin & W.
Busnach;
composed 1867, Act I only, lost;
first performance: Paris, Théâtre de...
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directed by
Albert Capellani,
adapting the
eponymous 1879 play by
William Busnach et
Octave Gastineau,
itself based on the 1877
novel by
Emile Zola. It is...
- –The Old Age of
Monsieur Lecoq La
Fille de M.
Lecoq (1886) by
William Busnach &
Henri Chabrillat – The
Daughter of
Monsieur Lecoq File No. 114: A Sequel...
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comique in
three acts, with
music by
Charles Lecocq and
words by
William Busnach and
Armand Liorat. It was
first produced at the Théâtre de la Renaissance...