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Admiring of Radiguet's great literary talent, Cocteau promoted his friend's works in his artistic circle and arranged for the publication by Grasset of Le Diable au corps ( a largely autobiographical story of an adulterous relationship between a married woman and a younger man ), exerting his influence to have the novel awarded the " Nouveau Monde " literary prize.
Proust paid for the publication of the first volume ( by the Grasset publishing house ) after it had been turned down by leading editors who had been offered the manuscript in longhand.
In 1998, a Parliamentary Commission, led by Socialist MP Bernard Grasset ( Green MP Noël Mamère and conservative MP Patrick Devedjian were also part of it ), was created to investigate its acts, after several violent incidents during demonstrations and other occasions.
* Lilar, Suzanne, Le Couple ( 1963 ), Paris, Grasset ; Translated as Aspects of Love in Western Society in 1965, with a foreword by Jonathan Griffin, New York, McGraw-Hill, LC 65-19851.
Zay's draft project was particularly opposed by the editor Bernard Grasset, who defended the right of the editor as a " creator of value ", while many writers, including Jules Romains and the president of the Société des Gens de Lettres, Jean Vignaud, supported Zay's draft.
The society is principally described by Michel Lamy in his work Jules Verne, Initie et Initiateur, based on extrapolations of previous work by cryptographer Claude Sosthène Grasset d ' Orcet.
During his time there, Théophile Steinlen and Eugène Grasset, both natives of Lausanne, were his pupils and he encouraged them to expand their knowledge by moving to work and study with the burgeoning art community in Paris.
The first editions were published anonymously in Geneva by Gabriel Grasset.
Les Enfants Terribles is a 1929 novel by Jean Cocteau, published by Editions Bernard Grasset.
* Lilar, Suzanne, Le couple ( 1963 ), Paris, Grasset ; Translated as Aspects of Love in Western Society in 1965, with a foreword by Jonathan Griffin, New York, McGraw-Hill, LC 65-19851.
* 2000: 99 francs ( Retitled 14, 99 euro after the introduction of the euro ), Grasset ( translated into English as £ 9. 99 by Adriana Hunter )
* 2003: Windows on the World, Grasset ( translated under the same title by Frank Wynne )
* Traité d ' athéologie: Physique de la métaphysique, Paris, Grasset, ( 2005 ); English translation by Jeremy Leggatt as Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam ( New York: Arcade Publishing, 2007 )
Zay's draft project was particularly opposed by the editor Bernard Grasset, who defended the right of the editor as a " creator of value ", while many writers, including Jules Romains and the president of the Société des Gens de Lettres, Jean Vignaud, supported Zay's draft.
A Commission had been created in August 1944, presided over by the jurist Jean Escarra, who had co-signed in 1937 an essay with François Hepp and Jean Reault, published by Grasset, which harshly criticized Jean Zay's draft project.

Grasset and Jean
* Rhum — L ' aventure de Jean Galmot ( 1930, Grasset ) / Novel / Spanish ( 1937 )
* Bothorel, Jean ( 1993 ): Louise ou la Vie de Louise de Vilmorin, Bernard Grasset, Paris
Jean le Bleu ) – Grasset – 1932
* 1975: L ' Homme de sable, Jean Joubert ( Grasset )

Grasset and Charles
The secession building displayed art from several other influential artists such as Max Klinger, Eugene Grasset, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and Arnold Bocklin.

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* Suzanne Lilar, A propos de Sartre et de l ' amour, Paris: Grasset, 1967.
* October 23 – Eugène Grasset, Swiss artist ( b. 1845 )
* May 25 – Eugène Grasset, Swiss-born artist ( d. 1917 )
* Michel Onfray, La puissance d ' exister: Manifeste hédoniste, Grasset, 2006.
Other print publishers include Dell, Corgi, Vintage, Knopf, Black Swan, Grasset & Fasquelle and Wahlström & Widstrand.
Following the disbandment of the organization, and the execution of several of its members, the OAS chaplain, Georges Grasset, organized the flight of OAS members, from a route going from Paris to Francoist Spain and finally to Argentina.
) and publishing houses ( Gallimard, Julliard, Grasset etc.
* 2004: Le Maire, Bruno, Le ministre: récit ( Paris: B. Grasset, 2004 ) ISBN 2-246-67611-8.
* Éloge du Cardinal de Bernis, Éditions Grasset, Paris, 1956.
Paris: B. Grasset, 1996.
* Lilar, Suzanne, ( 1967 ) A propos de Sartre et de l ' amour Paris: Grasset.
* Judas, récit biblique, Grasset, 1938, Gallimard, 1992.
* La Passion, théâtre, Grasset, 1951.
He is a member of the Selection Committee of the Editions Grasset, and he runs the La Règle du Jeu (" The Rule of the Game ") magazine.
On the ninth of November 2011, was published his book, La guerre sans l ' aimer ( éditions Grasset ), which tells the story of his Libyan spring.
Lévy was even briefly related to Jean-Paul Enthoven, publisher of Grasset ( a novel and essay division of Hachette Livre ), when his daughter Justine Lévy was married to Enthoven's son Raphaël.
* L ' idée socialiste suivi du Plan de travail, traduction d ' Alexandre Kojevnikov et Henry Corbin, Paris, Bernard Grasset,.

arrived and 1962
The United Nation Team's mission followed on from an earlier assessment by the British-appointed Cobbold Commission which had arrived in the territories in 1962 and held hearings to determine public opinion.
According to the artist, he arrived in New York in 1962 with nothing but 20 dollars and his portfolio of drawings.
In 1962, aged 19, he arrived at the brand-new University of Sussex, earning first a BA degree in economics, and then remaining to complete a Master's degree in African studies.
Because many of the Robot novels were written prior to 1962, they were not eligible for science fiction awards, such as the Hugo, which only arrived on the scene after that year.
The guns arrived in early 1962 but could not be put ashore at the site and had to be offloaded down the coast, and then transported overland via a purpose-built railway that employed hundreds of locals.
The first Atlas F arrived in June 1961 and the first operationally configured Series F Atlas was successfully launched on 1 August 1962.
The first Minuteman I ICBM arrived on base by rail July 23, 1962.
For more than a year this squadron prepared for the emplacement of HGM-25A Titan I intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBM ), which finally arrived in 1962, shortly after the activation of the 44th Strategic Missile Wing ( 44 SMW ) in January.
Don Gutteridge had originally arrived in 1962 at MacMurray's request, and had taught Grade 13 English.
In 1962 Western began nonstop service to San Francisco ( one Electra daily ) and Bonanza began nonstop F27s to Phoenix in 1967 ; jets arrived in 1968.
The label's biggest early star, soul singer Otis Redding, also arrived in 1962.
The fourth, Bo Setkya, who had gone underground after the 1962 coup, died in Bangkok shortly before U Nu arrived.
The first CRALOG shipment arrived in Bremen harbor in April 1946, and by the termination of the programme in 1962 it had dispatched 300, 000 tons of aid to Germany.
Richard Larter arrived in Australia in 1962 and started a long career in pop painting, with the female nude being the subject of many of his works.
In 1962, curator Walter Hopps arrived from the Ferus gallery, organizing an early Pop art show in 1962 and a Marcel Duchamp retrospective in 1963, as well as solo shows of the work of Kurt Schwitters and Joseph Cornell.
Prior to the Findhorn Foundation in 1972 there was a Findhorn Trust as more people joined Eileen Caddy, Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean, who had arrived at the Caravan Park at Findhorn Bay on 17 November 1962.
The United Nations representative Ambassador Oritiz Sanz arrived on 22 August 1968 and made repeated requests for to the Brigadier-General for Indonesia to allow a one man, one vote system ( a process known as a referendum or plebiscite ) but these requests were refused on the grounds that such activity was not specified nor requested by the 1962 New York Agreement.
The School Sisters of Notre Dame arrived in 1962 and opened the Notre Dame Special School for children with learning difficulties in 1963 and a motherhouse for the Dallas Province in 1964, which were both on campus.
Avro Vulcans arrived in 1962, which were transferred to RAF Cottesmore in November 1964.
The first five ( 3 male ; 2 female ) American Peace Corps Volunteers arrived in Dhankuta Bazaar in Fall, 1962 to work as teachers in the two high schools.
Just before the Cuban Missile Crisis, on October 1, 1962, 1-506th was deployed to Oxford, Mississippi to assist in restoring order after James Meredith arrived to integrate the University of Mississippi.
By the time the 1962 models arrived, Le Mans, primarily a trim package upgrade featuring front bucket seats, also came as a new convertible.
US youth began seeking out María Sabina and the " holy children " as early as 1962, and in the years that followed, thousands of counterculture mushroom seekers, scientists, and others arrived in the Sierra Mazateca, and many met her.

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