Andre Hallays
André Hallays (1859 - 1930) is a French journalist and writer.
Very attached to the French inheritance, it wrote during years a chronicle in the newspaper Time , called While strolling , where it described in virtual walks the high places of France. Its chronicles were prepared by great voyages of prospection through the country.
Its privileged relations with the Société of Port-Royal made of it an enthusiastic admiror of Port-Royal-of-Fields. During long months, it furrowed France with the research of the iconography Jansenist which made it possible Augustin Gazier to publish in 1909 a Port-Royal at the 17th century of a great quality.
A great part of its chronicles then were published under the title “ While strolling ”.
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