ALEXANDRE PRIVAT D'ANGLEMONT
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A French man of letters; born at St. Rose, W. I., about 1820; died at Paris, 1859. He first became known through a small volume, "The Prado" (1846); but all his days he led the life of a bohemian, and finally died in a hospital. He published "Anecdotes of Paris" (1854); and one of his friends has collected and published Privat's fugitive efforts under the title "Unknown Paris" (1861).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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