Paul Cunisset-Carnot
Paul Cunisset-Carnot , born with Pouilly-in-Auxois (Coast of Gold) the March 19th 1849 and dead on June 1st 1919, is a French writer, author of books of hunting and studies historical and literary.
Works
- Of the Hare (1888)
- the Quarrel of the president de Brosses with Voltaire (1888)
- Dijonese Terms (1889)
- the Small Agronomist, first book of agriculture and horticulture (1890)
- the Lawyer of everyone, handy guide of usual legislation, with all the formulas and models of used acts in practice (1891)
- the Conciliation of the businesses, complete form of the laws and the usual acts, by P. Cunisset-Carnot, follow-up of: made Accounts Department and accounts, by Mullaire (1892)
- the Book of agriculture: agricultural readings, excursions, experiments, draftings, problems and dictations on agriculture given to the examinations of the certificate of studies (1893)
- a separatist Movement under Louis XIII. The riot of Lanturelus in Dijon in 1630 (1897)
- Dawdlings of a hunter (1905)
- Life in the countryside (1907)
- For the hunters. Made well your cartridges! Calm your nerves! (1908)
- Hunting with shooting (1911)
- Strange fortune (1912)
- Fishing (1912)
- fresh water Fishing (1914)
- the Small one and great fishing (1914)
- Country life during the war (1917)
- Hippolyte Carnot and the Ministry for the state education of IIe Republic: February 24th - July 5th, 1848 (1948) Text in line
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