Maurice Garçon

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Maurice Garçon

Maurice Garçon (25 November 1889 in Lille – 29 December 1967 in Paris) was a French novelist, historian, essayist and lawyer. A major figure at the bar, he gained a certain notoriety and was even mentioned with René Floriot in the last phrase of Jean-Pierre Melville's film "Bob le flambeur".

Biography

Legal Pleadings

  • Plaidoyer pour René Hardy (1950) (Plea for René Hardy)
  • Plaidoyer contre Naundorff (1955) (Plea against Naundorff)
  • En marge de l'Immortel : un procès d'archéologie (1932) (On the Sidelines Of The Immortal: A Trial of Archaeology)
  • En marge des fleurs du mal: un procès littéraire (1926) (Alongside the Flowers of Evil: A Literary Process)

Works

  • Le Diable, étude historique, critique et médicale (in collaboration with Jean Vinchon) (1926)
  • La vie exécrable de Guillemette Babin, sorcière (1926)
  • Vintras, hérésiarque et prophète (1928)
  • Rosette Tamisier ou La miraculeuse aventure (1929)
  • Trois histoires diaboliques (1930)
  • Essai sur l’éloquence judiciaire (1931)
  • La justice contemporaine, 1870-1932 (1933)
  • La justice au Parnasse (1935)
  • Magdeleine de la Croix, abbesse diabolique (1939)
  • Huysmans inconnu, du bal du Château-rouge au monastère de Ligugé (1941)
  • Le douanier Rousseau, accusé naïf (1941)
  • Tableau de l’éloquence judiciaire (1943)
  • L’Affaire Girard (1945)
  • Sur les faits divers (1945)
  • 13 drames du poison (1948)
  • Plaidoyer pour René Hardy (1950)
  • Procès sombres (1950)
  • Louis XVII ou La Fausse énigme (1952)
  • Sous le masque de Molière (1953)
  • Plaidoyers chimériques (1954)
  • La tumultueuse existence de Maubreuil, marquis d’Orvault (1954)
  • Plaidoyer contre Naundorff (1955) (Advocacy Cons Naundorff
  • Choses et autres (1956) (Things and Others)
  • Histoire de la Justice sous la IIIe République (1957) (History of Justice Under the Third Republic)
  • Défense de la liberté individuelle (1957) (Defence of Personal Liberty)
  • Le journal d’un juge (1958) (Diary Of A Judge)
  • Le costume des avocats (1958) (The Suit Lawyers)
  • Histoires curieuses (1959) (Curious Histories)
  • Plaidoyer contre la censure, Jean-Jacques Pauvert (1963) on the trial of the Sade
  • L’Avocat et la morale (1963) (The Advocate and Morality)
  • Nouvelles histoires curieuses (1964) (Curious News Histories)
  • Lettre ouverte à la Justice (1966) (Open Letter To Justice)
  • Le Palais et l’Académie (1966) (The Palace and the Academy)

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