Jean-Nicolas Bouilly

Jean-Nicolas Bouilly (24 January 1763 – 14 April 1842) was a French playwright, librettist, children's writer, and politician of the French Revolution. He is best known for writing a libretto, supposedly based on a true story, about a woman who disguises herself as a man to rescue her husband from prison, which formed the basis of Beethoven's opera ''Fidelio'' as well as a number of other operas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Paris : Louis, 1802.
    46 p. ; 22 cm.
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    Paris, André, 1800.
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    Paris, Barba, 1805.
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    Paris : Mme. Masson, 1813.
    40 p. ; 21 cm.
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    Madrid : Casa editorial de "La ultima moda", [1909]
    28 p. : port.
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    Paris, Barba, an septième [1798-99]
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    [Paris, Veuve Dabo, 1824]
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    Paris, Barba, 1803.
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    [Paris] : Veuve Dabo, 1824.
    p. [141]-224.
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    Paris : Richomme, 1822.
    xvi, 47 p. ; 23 cm.
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    Paris, Barba [1796]
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    Paris, Barba, 1802.
    40 p.
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    [Paris, Veuve Dabo, 1822]
    p. [321]-383.
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    Paris : J.B. Cerioux, an 6 de la République française [1798]
    40 p. ; 19 cm.
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    Paris, Barba, 1810.
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    Paris : Barba, 1802.
    35 p. ; 22 cm.
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    Paris, Barba, 1803.
    70 p.
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    Paris, Barba, 1809.
    69 p.
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    [Paris, Mme. Dabo-Butschert, 1826]
    p. [71]-186.

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