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Name
  
Paul Margueritte


Parents
  
Jean Auguste Margueritte

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Died
  
1918, Soorts-Hossegor, France

Children
  
Eve Paul Margueritte, Lucie Paul-Margueritte

Books
  
The Disaster, Strasbourg: An Episode of the Franco-German War

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Paul Margueritte (20 February 1860 – 29 December 1918) was born in French Algeria, the son of General Jean Auguste Margueritte (1823–1870), who was mortally wounded in the Battle of Sedan. An account of his life was published by Paul Margueritte as Mon père (1884; enlarged ed., 1897). Paul's name is generally associated with that of his brother, Victor, because of their frequent collaboration.

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Paul Margueritte, who has given a picture of his home in Algiers in Le Jardin du passé (1895), was sent to the military school of La Flèche for the sons of officers, and became in 1880 clerk to the minister of public instruction. He was an amateur mime and wrote several pantomimes, most notably Pierrot assassin de sa femme (Théâtre de Valvins, 1881) and, in collaboration with Fernand Beissier, Colombine pardonnée (Cercle Funambulesque, 1888).

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