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The Cachou Lajaunie was created and manufactured in 1880 by the pharmacist of the same name.
The Cachou Lajaunie was created and manufactured in 1880 by the pharmacist of the same name.
Hélène Chauvin in "The Beauty with Golden Hair" by Jean Lorrain at the Olympia in 1900.
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Novel written by Sibylle-Gabrielle-Marie-Antoinette de Riquetti de Mirabeau, comtesse de Martel de Janville, known as Gyp. This drawing had been published in Le Rire n°290 on May 26, 1900 with the title: “Madame de Latude (Gyp) (ou trente-cinq minutes de captivité)”. According to her statement to the police, Gyp was abducted on Friday May 11, 1900, at around 9 p.m. in the rue d'Alésia and taken to a château near a railroad bridge, 500 m above sea level. She was found limping on Saturday at around 3 a.m. in Paris, on the Pont de Bercy, with her clothes in disarray. Unable to verify her story, the police concluded that she was hallucinating. Le Rire's journalist compares the event to that of Monsieur Latude, who was made famous by 35 years of captivity in the castles of Vincennes, the Bastille and Bicêtre for clumsily approaching the Marquise de Pompadour.
Novel written by Sibylle-Gabrielle-Marie-Antoinette de Riquetti de Mirabeau, Countess of Martel de Janville, known as: Gyp. This drawing was published in Le Rire No. 290 on May 26, 1900, with the title: "Madame de Latude (Gyp) (or thirty-five minutes of captivity)." According to her police statement, Gyp was allegedly kidnapped on Friday, May 11, 1900, around 9 p.m., on Rue d'Alésia and taken to a castle near a railroad bridge, at an altitude of 500 meters. She was found limping on Saturday around 3 a.m. in Paris, on the Pont de Bercy, with her clothes in disarray. Unable to verify her claims, the police concluded it was a hallucination. The journalist from Le Rire compares the event to that of Monsieur Latude, who became famous for 35 years of captivity in the castles of Vincennes, the Bastille, and Bicêtre for attempting to clumsily approach the Marquise de Pompadour.






