Jean Marie Carre was a French author that wrote books including, A Season In Hell: The Life of Arthur Rimbaud, and Frail Warrior, A Life of Robert Louis Stevenson. She was born in 1887 and died in 1958, making her 71 years old when she died.
Jean Marie Carré was a French author known for his works on historical and religious subjects. He wrote books such as "The Secret of Fatima" and "Lourdes, Font of Faith, Hope, and Charity." Carré's writing often focused on Catholicism and spiritual matters, drawing on his knowledge of theology and history.
Jean Marie Carre has written: 'Robert Louis Stevenson' 'Robert Louis Stevenson; the frail warrior' -- subject(s): Biography, Scottish Authors
Jean-Marie Granier has written: 'Jean-Marie Granier' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Jean-Marie Allaire has written: 'Primitivement'
Jean-Marie Bouchain has written: 'Heil Schweiz'
Jean Marie Guilcher has written: 'From flowers to seed'
Jean-Marie Douchy has written: 'Vers le \\'
Jean Marie Poupart has written: 'Angoisse play'
Jean Marie Laurence has written: 'Vagabondage linguistique'
Jean Marie Drot has written: 'Une mort difficile'
Jean Marie Andrieu has written: 'Autour d'un homme'
Jean-Marie Dallet has written: 'Waterman bleu-noir'
Jean-Marie Poumeyrol has written: 'Jean-Marie Poumeyrol' -- subject(s): Catalogs 'Poumeyrol' -- subject(s): Exhibitions