Charles Frémine is a French writer, born in 1841 with Villedieu-the-Stoves (Manche) and deceased the June 10th 1906 with Mortain (Handle).
Charles Frémine was also journalist. He is in particular the author of Floréal and Promenades and meetings (1905). He is often associated with his brother Aristide Frémine (1837-1897), writer like him.
Works
- Armand Bailly , Paris: Sandoz and Fischbacher, 1877
- With the Country of J. - F. Millet, Gruchy-Barbizon, 1814-1875 , Paris,
* Banquet of Fall , Paris, Lemerre, 1890
- Tales and stories of Normandy , Paris, Pocket, 2001 ISBN 2266111477
- the Song of the country: Norman accounts , Paris, Jouvet and Co, 1893; reference mark. Coutances, Arnaud-Bleated, 1973
- French in the Islands of the English Channel (Anglo-Norman Islands) , Paris, Picardy & Kaan, 1888
- Poetries: Floréal, Songs of summer, Bouquet of autumn , Paris, Company of editions. artistic arts persons and, 1900
- Poetries, counting rhymes and songs for Christmas , Paris, Gallimard, 1988 ISBN 2070564185
- Old airs and young songs , Paris, Lemerre, 1884
Works
- New on line on Miscellanées, a heteroclite library: '' The moor of Dribble '', '' the barber of Monroc '', '' In the dune '', '' Guénéqué '', '' the Wizard '', '' the Trunk ''.