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They have white hands. Launched by the author Montéhus the people's songwriter, Tiriot the humanitarian sower. Words by Montéhus. Music by R. Chantegrelet [Raoul Chantegrelet]. Montéhus publisher.

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Français : Ils ont les mains blanches. Lancée par l'auteur Montéhus le chansonnier du peuple, Tiriot la semeuse humanitaire. Paroles de Montéhus. Musique de R. Chantegrelet [Raoul Chantegrelet]. Montéhus éditeur. [illustration signée] Faria (utilisée sur plusieurs titres "Faria série médaillon Montéhus").
English: They have white hands. Launched by the author Montéhus the people's songwriter, Tiriot the humanitarian sower. Words by Montéhus. Music by R. Chantegrelet [Raoul Chantegrelet]. Montéhus publisher. [signed illustration] Faria (used on several titles "Faria series medallion Montéhus").
Date Taken in 1910
Source Ils ont les mains blanches. Répertoire Montéhus [illustration Faria]
Author

. Montéhus (1872-1952) Auteur-Éditeur, . Cândido de Faria (1849-1911), . Raoul Chantegrelet (1870-1945), Éliane Daphy

Éliane Daphy  (1952–) wikidata:Q30332896
 
Description French ethnologist and researcher
Date of birth 1952 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q30332896
institution QS:P195,Q3152324
institution QS:P195,Q280413
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Édition musicale; Faria série médaillon Montéhus; Norberto Gaudêncio Junior; Chanson-papier; Cândido de Faria 1849-1911; Montéhus 1872-1952; Raoul Chantegrelet 1870-1945; Tiriot 18-19 interprète

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