Louis Joseph Margueron is a French author known for his works in the field of French literature. He has written several novels, essays, and literary critiques that explore various themes such as identity, society, and human relationships. Margueron's writing style is characterized by its depth, complexity, and rich language, making him a prominent figure in contemporary French literature.
Louis Joseph Racine has written: 'Souvenirs historiques du Canada'
Joseph Louis has written: 'Madelaine' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories
Louis Joseph Putz has written: 'The modern apostle' -- subject(s): Laity
Joseph Louis La Grange has written: 'Lectures on elementary mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics
Louis Joseph Vance has written: 'The day of days' 'White fire' 'Joan Thursday' 'Terence O'Rourke'
Joseph Louis Picogna has written: 'Total quality leadership' -- subject(s): Leadership, Total quality management
Joseph A. Dacus has written: 'A tour of St. Louis' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Louis-Joseph Doucet has written: 'Au vent qui passe' 'Les palais d'argile' 'Sur les remparts'
Louis Joseph Zake has written: 'The development of the National Department (Wydzial Narodowy) as representative of the Polish American community in the United States, 1916-1923'
Joseph Louis Lagrange has written: 'De la re solution des e quatiens nume riques de tous les degre s'
Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand has written: 'In Napoleon's Shadow' -- subject(s): Elba and the Hundred Days, 1814-1815, Captivity, 1815-1821
Alexis-Louis de Saint-Joseph. has written: 'The five thrones of divine love upon the earth' -- subject(s): God, Love