Pierre Véber
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Pierre-Eugène Veber was a French playwright and writer.
Theatre 1897–1910
- 1897: Dix ans après, comedy in one act, with Lucien MuhlfeldLucien MuhlfeldLucien Muhlfeld was a French novelist and dramatic critic.After completing his studies at the Lycée Condorcet, Muhlfeld entered the University of Paris, where he took the licentiate degrees in literature and law. He then engaged in literary work as a contributor to various periodicals...
, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 5 April 1897 - 1898: Lagourdette, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Champ de foire 15 March 1898
- 1898: Julien n'est pas un ingrat, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 14 May 1898
- 1898 (published date): M. & Mme Lhomme, published by F. Juven, 262 p.
- 1899: L'Ami de la maison, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des CapucinesThéâtre des CapucinesThe Théâtre des Capucines was a former theatre on the boulevard des Capucines in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. It was built in 1889 by architect Édouard-Jean Niermans and then taken over by two brothers, Émile Isola and Vincent Isola, in 1892 to become the Théâtre Isola...
17 January 1899 - 1899: Que Suzanne n'en sache rien !, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 11 March 1899
- 1899: L'Affaire Champignon, one-act fantasiaFantasia (music)The fantasia is a musical composition with its roots in the art of improvisation. Because of this, it seldom approximates the textbook rules of any strict musical form ....
, with Georges CourtelineGeorges CourtelineGeorges Courteline was a French dramatist and novelist.Born Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux, in Tours in the Indre-et-Loire département, his family moved to Paris shortly after his birth...
, published in 1899, premiered in Paris at the Scala 8 September 1899 - 1899: L'Élu des femmes, comedy in four acts, with Victor de Cottens, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 28 October 1899
- 1900: Un bain qui chauffe, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 15 August 1900
- 1900: Blancheton père et fils, one-act fantasia, with Georges Courteline, published in 1900, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Capucines 26 October 1900
- 1900: Main gauche, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 15 November 1900
- 1900: Mademoiselle George, operetta in three acts, with Victor de Cottens, music by Louis VarneyLouis VarneyLouis Varney was a French composer.-Biography:Louis Varney was the son of Alphonse Varney, a French conductor at the Bouffes-Parisiens and at the Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux, he was also invited to conduct the "French Opera Season" abroad, notably in New Orleans, Louisiana, and this is how Louis came...
, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des VariétésThéâtre des VariétésThe Théâtre des Variétés is a theatre and "salle de spectacles" at 7, boulevard Montmartre, 2nd arrondissement, in Paris. It was declared a monument historique in 1975.-History:...
2 December 1900 - 1901: La Dame du commissaire, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de Cluny 20 April 1901
- 1901: Ma fée, comedy in three acts, with Maurice Soulié, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 4 May 1901
- 1901: La Mariotte, comedy in two acts, with Maurice Soulié, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 3 November 1901
- 1902: Loute, comedy in four acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des VariétésThéâtre des VariétésThe Théâtre des Variétés is a theatre and "salle de spectacles" at 7, boulevard Montmartre, 2nd arrondissement, in Paris. It was declared a monument historique in 1975.-History:...
17 May 1902 - 1904: Son pied quelque part, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins 6 April 1904
- 1905: L' Amourette, three-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Antoine 3 February 1905
- 1905: Chambre à part, comedy in three acts, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 22 April 1905
- 1905:Florette & Patapon, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 20 October 1905
- 1905: Gonzague, vaudeville comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Deux-Masques 5 November 1905, adapted as an Opera buffaOpera buffaOpera buffa is a genre of opera. It was first used as an informal description of Italian comic operas variously classified by their authors as ‘commedia in musica’, ‘commedia per musica’, ‘dramma bernesco’, ‘dramma comico’, ‘divertimento giocoso' etc...
in 1931 - 1906: L'Extra, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais Royal 4 October 1906
- 1906: Vous n'avez rien à déclarer ?, play in three acts, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 6 October 1906
- 1906: En douceur, comedy in one act, with Léon Xanrof premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Mathurins 23 October 1906
- 1907: Le Maître à aimer, comedy in one act, with Hugues Delorme, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 29 May 1907
- 1907: Vingt jours à l'ombre, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 20 November 1907
- 1907: Le Prince de Pilsen, operetta, with Victor de Cottens, from Franck Pixley, music by Gustave Luders performed at Olympia 14 December 1907
- 1907: Le Mouton, comedy in one act, with Marcel Gerbidon, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des ArtsThéâtre HébertotThéâtre Hébertot is a theatre at 78, boulevard des Batignolles, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The theatre, completed in 1838 and opening as the Théâtre des Batignolles, was later renamed Théâtre des Arts in 1907...
23 December 1907 - 1908: Qui perd gagne, five-act play, from the novel by Alfred CapusAlfred CapusAlfred Capus was a French journalist and playwright, born in Aix-en-Provence and deceased in Neuilly-sur-Seine.-Biography:Son to a lawyer from Marseille, Alfred Capus went to university in Toulon...
, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Réjane 14 March 1908 - 1908: Monsieur Mésian, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Arts 27 October 1908, reprised at the Grand GuignolGrand GuignolLe Théâtre du Grand-Guignol — known as the Grand Guignol — was a theatre in the Pigalle area of Paris . From its opening in 1897 until its closing in 1962 it specialized in naturalistic horror shows...
in 1921 - 1909: Une grosse affaire, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 23 January 1909
- 1909: Les Grands, four-act play, with Serge Basset, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon 26 January 1909, adapted for film in 1926 and 1936
- 1909: M. Trulle et le vicomte, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Trocadéro 3 June 1909
- 1909: La Vierge du forum, one-act fantasia, with Guillaume Wolff, premiered in Paris at the Comédie-Royale 7 June 1909
- 1909: L'Écu, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Comédie-Royale 7 July 1909
- 1910: Noblesse oblige!, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre des Nouveautés 6 January 1909
- 1910: Tais-toi, mon cœur!, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 6 April 1910
Theatre 1911–1940
- 1911: La Femme et les pantins, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Michel 2 February 1911
- 1911: La Gamine, four-act comedy, with Henry de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la RenaissanceThéâtre de la RenaissanceThe name Théâtre de la Renaissance has been used successively for three distinct Parisian theatre companies. The first two companies, which were short-lived enterprises in the 19th century, used the Salle Ventadour, now an office building on the Rue Méhul in the 2nd arrondissement.The current...
24 March 1911 - 1911: Le soldat de chocolatThe Chocolate SoldierThe Chocolate Soldier is an operetta composed in 1908 by Oscar Straus based on George Bernard Shaw's 1894 play, Arms and the Man...
, operetta in three acts and four scenes, adapted from George Bernard ShawGeorge Bernard ShawGeorge Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. Although his first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, in which capacity he wrote many highly articulate pieces of journalism, his main talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60...
's Arms and the ManArms and the ManArms and the Man is a comedy by George Bernard Shaw, whose title comes from the opening words of Virgil's Aeneid in Latin:"Arma virumque cano" ....
, music by Oscar StrausOscar Straus (composer)Oscar Nathan Straus was a Viennese composer of operettas and film scores and songs. He also wrote about 500 cabaret songs, chamber music, and orchestral and choral works...
, premiered in BrusselsBrusselsBrussels , officially the Brussels Region or Brussels-Capital Region , is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union...
at Galeries Saint-HubertGaleries Royales Saint-HubertThe Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert or Koninklijke Sint-Hubertusgalerijen is a glazed shopping arcade in Brussels that preceded other famous 19th-century shopping arcades such as the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan and The Passage in St Petersburg...
le 8 September 1911, reprised in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Apollo 8 November 1912 - 1911: Les Petites Étoiles, operetta in three acts, music by Henri Hirchmann, premiered at the Théâtre de l'Apollo 23 December 1911
- 1912: En garde !, comedy in three acts, with Alfred CapusAlfred CapusAlfred Capus was a French journalist and playwright, born in Aix-en-Provence and deceased in Neuilly-sur-Seine.-Biography:Son to a lawyer from Marseille, Alfred Capus went to university in Toulon...
, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance 19 March 1912 - 1912: La Présidente, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 27 November 1912, performed on BroadwayBroadway theatreBroadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 40 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theatre District centered along Broadway, and in Lincoln Center, in Manhattan in New York City...
in 1913 and 1914 under the title Madam President - 1912: Une loge pour Faust, comedy in one act, performed at the Théâtre des Arts 13 October 1912
- 1912: Le Grand Nom, at the Théâtre des Arts, by Victor Léon and Léo Feld, adaptation from Pierre Veber 8 November 1912
- 1912: Les Bonnes Relations, with Claude Roland, performed at Théâtre Michel 26 November 1912
- 1913: Le Bonheur, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 12 November 1913
- 1913: Un fils d'Amérique, comedy in four acts, with Marcel Gerbidon, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Renaissance 29 December 1913, mise en scèneMise en scèneMise-en-scène is an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production, which essentially means "visual theme" or "telling a story"—both in visually artful ways through storyboarding, cinematography and stage design, and in poetically artful ways through direction...
by Abel Tarride, adapted for film in 1925 - 1914: L'Essayeuse, one-act play, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre FrançaisComédie-FrançaiseThe Comédie-Française or Théâtre-Français is one of the few state theaters in France. It is the only state theater to have its own troupe of actors. It is located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris....
12 July 1914 - 1914 : Manœuvres d'automne, three-act operetta by K. de Bakonyi, adaptated from Pierre Veber, music by Emmerich KálmánEmmerich KalmanEmmerich Kálmán was a Hungarian-born composer of operettas.- Biography :Kálmán was born Imre Koppstein in Siófok, on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, Hungary in a Jewish family.Kálmán initially intended to become a concert pianist, but because of early-onset arthritis, he focused on composition...
, performed at the Théâtre des Célestins in LyonLyonLyon , is a city in east-central France in the Rhône-Alpes region, situated between Paris and Marseille. Lyon is located at from Paris, from Marseille, from Geneva, from Turin, and from Barcelona. The residents of the city are called Lyonnais....
20 March 1914 - 1916: Le Poilu, comedy-operetta, music by H. Maurice Jacquet, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 14 January 1916
- 1916: La Charmante Rosalie ou le mariage par procuration, musical-comedy in one act, music by Henri Hirchmann, premiered in Paris at l'Opéra-ComiqueOpéra-ComiqueThe Opéra-Comique is a Parisian opera company, which was founded around 1714 by some of the popular theatres of the Parisian fairs. In 1762 the company was merged with, and for a time took the name of its chief rival the Comédie-Italienne at the Hôtel de Bourgogne, and was also called the...
18 February 1916 - 1916: Madame et son filleul, comedy in three acts, with Maurice Hennequin and Henry de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal 12 September 1916
- 1916: Une femme, six hommes et un singe, fantasia, with Yves MirandeYves MirandeYves Mirande was a French screenwriter, director, actor, and producer.-As screenwriter:* 1909 : La Tournée des grands ducs* 1909 : Le Petit qui a faim* 1909 : Octave* 1930 : Le Spectre vert...
, performed at the Théâtre Michel - 1916: Un Baiser sur le front, one-act play, no indication of theatre
- 1917: Chichi, vaudeville comedy in three acts, with de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de l'Athénée 25 January 1917
- 1917: Un réveillon au Père-Lachaise, comedy in two acts and three scenes, with de Gorsse, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 15 March 1917
- 1917/1918: Le Service de la du Barry, comedy in one act
- 1919: La Dernière Grisette, drama in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 14 March 1919
- 1919: L'Âme de l'ennemi, drama in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 14 March 1919
- 1920: Et moi, j'te dis qu'elle t'a fait d'l'oeil, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre du Palais Royal 12 March 1920, adapted for film in 1935
- 1920: Huguette au volant, comedy in four acts, with Jules Chancel, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin 9 July 1920
- 1920: Une riche affaire, comedy in one act, with Pierre Montrel, performed at the Grand Guignol
- 1922: La Seconde Nuit de noces, with Bilhaud and Maurice Hennequin
- 1924: Un péché de jeunesse, comedy in one act, premiered in Paris at the Grand Guignol 22 March 1924
- 1924: Le Monsieur de cinq heures, three act play, with Maurice Hennequin, performed at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal
- 1925: Quand on est trois, operetta in three acts, with Serge Veber, lyrics by Albert WillemetzAlbert WillemetzAlbert Willemetz was a French librettist.Albert Willemetz was a prolific lyricist. He invented a new type of musical, with a humorous and "sexy" style...
, music by Joseph Szulc, performed at the Théâtre des Capucines 20 April 1925 - 1925: La Bayadère, operetta in three acts, lyrics by Bertal et Maubon, music by Emmerich Kálmán, performed at the Théâtre MogadorThéâtre MogadorThéâtre Mogador founded in 1913 and designed by Bertie Crewe, is a Parisian music hall theatre located at 25, rue de Mogador in the 9th district. It seats 1,800 people on three tiers.In 1913 financier Sir Alfred Butt rented an area in Paris...
in Paris and at the Théâtre des Célestins in Lyon - 1925: Sous les étoiles (Monsieur Beaucaire), operetta in three acts, lyrics by André BaugéAndré BaugéAndré Gaston Baugé was a French baritone, active in opera and operetta, who also appeared in films in the 1930s.-Life and career:...
, music by André Messager, performed at the Théâtre MarignyThéâtre MarignyThe Théâtre Marigny is a theatre in Paris, situated near the junction of the Champs-Élysées and the Avenue Marigny, in the 8th arrondissement. It was originally built to designs of the architect Charles Garnier for the display of a panorama, which opened in 1883... - 1926: Divin mensonge, operetta in three acts and six scenes, couplets by Hughes Delorme, music by Joseph Szulc
- 1926: Le Système D ou Dodoche et Lulu, vaudeville in three acts, with Henri de Gorsse and Marcel Guillemaud
- 1927: La Ménagère apprivoisée, one-act play, premiered in GenevaGenevaGeneva In the national languages of Switzerland the city is known as Genf , Ginevra and Genevra is the second-most-populous city in Switzerland and is the most populous city of Romandie, the French-speaking part of Switzerland...
at the Amis de l'Instruction 6 April 1927 - 1927: On ne roule pas Antoinette, three-act play, with Maurice Hennequin, performed at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal
- 1928: En bordée, vaudeville in three acts and four scenes, with André Heuzé, premiered in Paris at the Scala 9 February 1928
- 1929: L'Avant de ces dames, vaudeville in three acts and four scenes, with André Heuzé, premiered in Paris at the Scala 14 February 1929
- 1929: La Femme au chat, comedy in three acts, with Henry de Gorsse, adapted from the Italian work by Oreste Poggio, premiered in Paris at the Théâtre Daunou 18 March 1929, mise en scène by Harry BaurHarry BaurHarry Baur was a French actor. Baur was Jewish and tortured to death by the Gestapo during World War II....
- 1931: Sans tambour ni trompette, operetta in three acts and four scenes, music by Henri CasadesusHenri CasadesusHenri Casadesus was a violist and music publisher. He was the brother of Marius Casadesus, uncle of the famous pianist Robert Casadesus, and granduncle of Jean Casadesus....
, premiered in Paris at the Folies-Wagram 27 March 1931 - 1931: Gonzague, Opera buffa in one act, by René Kerdyk, adapted from Pierre Veber's 1905 work, music by Jacques IbertJacques IbertJacques François Antoine Ibert was a French composer. Having studied music from an early age, he studied at the Paris Conservatoire and won its top prize, the Prix de Rome at his first attempt, despite studies interrupted by his service in World War I.Ibert pursued a successful composing career,...
, premiered at the péra de Monaco 17 December 1931, reprised 3 April 1935 at l'Opéra ComiqueOpera ComiqueThe Opera Comique was a 19th-century theatre constructed in Westminster, London, between Wych Street and Holywell Street with entrances on the East Strand. It opened in 1870 and was demolished in 1902, to make way for the construction of the Aldwych and Kingsway...
in Paris - 1936: L'Uranius Antonin ou Une pièce unique, comedy in one act, performed at the Gala de la pièce en un acte in Paris 15 February 1936
- 1940: Ma Dame est avec moi, reprised at the Théâtre du Palais Royal
Undated theatrical works
- On lit dans le Forban, one-act play
- La danse à la mode, one-act play
- Le Fiancé, one-act play
- Paroles en l'air, one act, with Léon Abric
- Épous'la, operetta, music by Henri Hirchmann
English Broadway adaptations
- Sunny Days [Revival, Musical, Comedy] Oct 1, 1928 - Oct 27, 1928
- Sunny Days [Original, Musical, Comedy] Feb 8, 1928 - May 5, 1928
- Oh, Please [Original, Musical, Farce, Revue] Dec 17, 1926 - Feb 1927
- A Kiss in a Taxi [Original, Play, Comedy, Farce] Aug 25, 1925 - Oct 1925
- Madam President [Original, Play] Sep 15, 1913 - Jan 1914
- The Runaway [Original, Play] Oct 9, 1911 - Dec 1911
- The Girl from Rector's [Original, Play] Feb 1, 1909 - Jul 1909
- Twenty Days in the Shade [Original, Play, Farce] Jan 20, 1908 - Mar 1908
- Brother Jacques [Original, Play, Comedy, Farce] Dec 5, 1904 - Jan 1905
Novels and short stories
(Note the dates may not be the first edition release dates)- 1894: Les enfants s'amusent, short stories, with Henry Gauthier-VillarsHenry Gauthier-VillarsHenry Gauthier-Villars or Willy, his nom-de-plume, was a French fin-de-siecle writer and music critic who is today mostly known as the mentor and bisexual first husband of Colette...
, H. Simonis Empis edition, Paris - 1894: Vous m'en direz tant !, with Tristan BernardTristan BernardTristan Bernard was a French playwright, novelist, journalist and lawyer.-Life:Born Paul Bernard into a Jewish family in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France, he was the son of an architect...
, Flammarion edition, 305 p. - 1894: Une passade, with Henry Gauthier-VillarsHenry Gauthier-VillarsHenry Gauthier-Villars or Willy, his nom-de-plume, was a French fin-de-siecle writer and music critic who is today mostly known as the mentor and bisexual first husband of Colette...
, Calmann-Lévy edition, 106 p. - 1895: Une vie de Bill Sharp, sequel to Dans les coins, H. Simonis Empis edition, 240 pages,
- 1895: Les Veber's, satirical writings, illustrated with 350 drawings by Jean Veber, Émile Testard edition, 183 p.
- 1895: L'innocente du logis, collection of humorous tales, Flammarion edition, 247 p.
- 1895: X... Roman impromptu, with Georges CourtelineGeorges CourtelineGeorges Courteline was a French dramatist and novelist.Born Georges Victor Marcel Moinaux, in Tours in the Indre-et-Loire département, his family moved to Paris shortly after his birth...
, Jules RenardJules RenardPierre-Jules Renard or Jules Renard was a French author and member of the Académie Goncourt, most famous for the works Poil de carotte and Les Histoires Naturelles...
, George AuriolGeorge AuriolGeorge Auriol, born Jean-Georges Huyot , was a French poet, songwriter, graphic designer, type designer, and Art Nouveau artist...
and Tristan BernardTristan BernardTristan Bernard was a French playwright, novelist, journalist and lawyer.-Life:Born Paul Bernard into a Jewish family in Besançon, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France, he was the son of an architect...
. First appeared in serial form in Gil BlasGil Blas (periodical)Gil Blas was a Parisian literary periodical founded by Augustin-Alexandre Dumont in November 1879. It was in publication until 1914...
. It was published and re-published by Flammarion, appearing in the collection Les auteurs gais, 242 pages. - 1896: Chez les snobs, novel, 2nd edition published by Ollendorff, 299 p.
- 1898: L'Aventure, H. Simonis Empis edition, 280 pages, re-published by Arthème Fayard in 1929, appears in the collection Le Livre de demain, and in the 1941 collection Modern Bibliothèque
- 1899: Les Couches profondes, novel, H. Simonis Empis edition, 305 p.
- 1900: Amour, amour..., novel, H. Simonis Empis edition, 380 pages, re-published by Arthème Fayard in 1929, appears in the Collection de bibliothèque
- 1907: L'École des ministres, La Vie parisienne edition, 239 p.
- 1908: Les Belles Histoires, Stock edition, 251 p.
- 1912: Les Rentrées, Calmann-Lévy edition, Nouvelle Collection illustrée, Paris, 126 p.
- 1914: Tite et Bérénice, Ferenczi edition, 256 pages, appears in the collection l'Esprit français, Paris
- 1919: Mademoiselle Fanny, Flammarion edition, 249 p.
- 1919: Vie des personnages obscurs, Fasquelle edition, 319 p.
- 1919: L'Homme qui vendit son âme au diable, sequel to La Gloire de madame Lambrun, Calmann-Lévy edition, 301 p.
- 1921: Une aventure de la Pompadour, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 255 p.
- 1921: Archytas-roi sequel to La Jolie madame Livran, J. Ferenczi edition, 235 p.
- 1924: Pensées d'un mercanti, Ferenczi et fils edition, 62 p.
- 1924: La Seconde vie de Napoléon Ier, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 264 p.
- 1925: Antoine ou l'Ingénu malgré lui, Rasmussen edition, 64 p.
- 1930: Samson, Alcan edition, 167 pages, appears in the collection Acteurs et actrices d'autrefois, documents et anecdotes
- 1931: Tout mais pas ça !, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris
- 1931: L'Œuvre lithographique de Jean Veber, with Louis Lacroix, H. Fleury edition, 74 p.
- 1933: Bébé-Rose, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 287 p.
- 1934: Une heure d'amour, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris
- 1934: La Main dans le sac, Fayard edition
- 1935: Kerbiniou, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 365 p.
- 1936: La Chair est faible, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, appears in the collection Le livre moderne illustré, Paris
- 1938: Une nuit dans la montagne, novel, J. Ferenczi et fils edition, Paris, 158 p.
- 1950 (Rouff edition publication date): Une fichue mission, with Maurice Hennequin, Rouff edition, 128 p.