Montreuil-Bellay in pounds books in which I recall the story of my city. To see my complete bibliography, to find it in my site: http://sigot.montreuil.free.fr/page% 20of% 20cadre% 201/cadre1.htm
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Montreuil-Bellay, Anjou City brothel Jacques Sigot
CMD Publishing, 1993. 40 pages. Also English version. (Out of print, library)
history of Montreuil-Bellay origins in the last decades of the twentieth century and the Montreuillais river, Thouet; tour along the fortified castles and old city .
A seat at the time of a warlike lord (1151), a quarrel between the squire and monks, "a restaurant of the heart" at the end of the ancien regime; a rail disaster (1911), finding a treasure.
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Montreuil-Bellay in pictures Jacques Sigot
Editions Alan Sutton, 2004. 128 pages.
Of the 32 cities that were once closed Anjou, resides only Montreuil-Bellay, closed in on the secrets of its past splendor you reveal its lavish homes of other centuries. Every tourist, walker abandoned all his wanderings, his imagination carries in a medieval castle perched high above a deep river, a line of blind walls and secret doors powerful breakthroughs. But still, an old church mossy capitals and indecipherable monstrous ...
Montreuil-Bellay, a charming city in the valley Thouet has jealously guarded the ideal setting in which its people have lived this twentieth century we just left, a lifestyle that will soon be gone and keep intact the postcards and Photographs found with happiness.
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Montreuil-Bellay, The names of streets and squares Jacques Sigot
Editions of Houdiniere, 1996. 104 pages.
All names of streets in the old town and its hamlets Balloire, Chaumont, Meron, La Motte Bourbon Panreux and Trez.
old plans and old postcards illustrate the book.
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Montreuil Scene Editions of Houdiniere, 1991 (the market). 24 pages. Jacques
Sigot
Street Theater in eight tables and a song.
Created May 11, 1991 as part of the 2nd of May Festival de Montreuil-Bellay.
Tables: The taxes that we must always pay (Tithe Place); Montreuillais Lords (before the castle), Battle of June 8, 1793 (Market Square), The Case Dovall (before the House Dovall) The House of Bones (Rue du Bellay); ointment dia-shit (Rue de la Mairie) Marriage during the Revolution (before the Grands Augustins) Ladies of easy virtue (Porte Saint- John).
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History municipalities of Montreuil-Bellay, 1622-1989 Jacques Sigot
Editions of Houdiniere (Centennial Edition), 1989 (the market). Format 210/197 mm 266 pages. Black and white illustrations, maps, archival documents. This story
town halls of Montreuil-Bellay wanted to commemorate the restoration of the building constructed in 1859 under the Second Empire. This issue was raised on the occasion of the celebration of the bicentennial of the French Revolution.
Chapters: List of mayors of the town, the historic municipal institution, the old town halls and the new town hall; merger with neighboring municipalities; the bi-centenary of the Revolution.
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Chronicles of Montreuil-Bellay and elsewhere, 1983-1990 Jacques Sigot
Editions of Houdiniere, 1991 (except trade, in the library). 390 pages.
Collection of articles published by the regional press 1983 to 1990.
Chapters: Montreuil-Bellay, the city and its history, and some portraits, the streets and squares, monuments and houses the Thouet; the Saumur, miscellaneous (festivals, theater, exhibitions, sports, movies, school Coudray -Macouard; the internment of Gypsies, the tarot, the author notes).
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My town between the Blue and White, The Battle of Montreuil-Bellay, June 8, 1793 Jacques Sigot
Editions Hérault, 1982. 170 pages. (Print)
June 8, 1793, the Catholic and Royal Army leaves the Vendee Military called to attack Saumur. It faces the dark gates of Montreuil-Bellay an army of Republicans come from Thouars to defend the city in danger Loire. This little known battle, overshadowed by the great victory of the day Vendee, is described in historical works with the greatest fantasy, identifying the various authors, for example, 20 died in 4000 and 102 rebels dead in 4000 killed or captured from the Republicans!
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Resistance sacrificed, 1943 in Anjou network Buckmaster Jacques Sigot
Geste editions, 2003 (third edition) 216 pages.
Spring Summer 1943, organized resistance in Anjou. A group linked to the networks English Buckmaster, receives weapons parachuted near Montreuil Bellay and hide until the landing.
Following the interception by senior officials, the Nazis were soon on the trail of resistance. Most were arrested in September and October and then deported without trial. Sixty years later, it is now possible to know the real responsibilities.
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A train crash in Montreuil-Bellay November 23, 1911 Jacques Sigot
Geste editions, 2,003,135 pages.
On 23 November 1911, a convoy liaison Angers Poitiers was precipitated in Thouet in flood following the collapse of the central pier of the viaduct which spanned the river about a mile from the station of Montreuil-Bellay. There were sixteen victims. This disaster
provoked lively debate to the Senate in Paris, a similar drama with bereaved same line four years ago Ponts-de-Ce, nothing had been done to improve safety, despite promises.
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1939-1945, History of war in a small town of Anjou, Montreuil-Bellay Jacques Sigot
CMD Publishing, 1994. 96 pages. (Out of print, library)
eventful life of a small town of 3000 people during the Second World War. The "Phony War" Montreuil-Bellay occupied; 1944.Le summer was more difficult to confront the often contradictory testimony, because distorted by the years, influenced by the attitude was that of their authors at a time where there was from one side or the other. These times saw
Montreuil give the Marshal, and be busy. Tragic fates of bereaved people, like Mario Matias, a Parisian Jews who arrived in 1929. Indiscriminate bombings have hurt, its bridge was destroyed ... Against the violence, some have managed to raise his head to join the Resistance in the spring of 1943.
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poisoning and poet, The case Dovall Genevieve Sigot
Editions of Houdiniere, 1986. 152 pages. Under the first
Empire, a young daughter poisons several members of a prominent family who lives in a mansion of Montreuil-Bellay overlooking the river Thouet. Shortly after the tragedy, was born in this family a new son, the poet Charles Dovall that he too is experiencing a tragic end.
This historical account, illustrated with pen drawings of the late nineteenth century, was written from the trial record and history of the city.
Important appendices of archival and a poem by Charles.
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These barbed forgotten by history, a camp for ... Gypsies and others, Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945 Jacques Sigot
Wallada and Paths Publishing, 1994. 352 pages. Preface by Alfred Grosser. Reissue
plus a camp for Gypsies ... and others, Montreuil-Bellay 1940-1945, Wallada editions, 1983, Price Romanes 1984; Award Salon Book French regional 1985.
a French concentration camp as there were throughout the national territory during the Second World War, with its double wall of electrified barbed wire and watchtowers. Y were herded into dismal conditions: the English Republicans, winter and spring 1940 ; French soldiers intercepted during the Exodus of civilians during the English summer of 1940; tramps in the region of Nantes in 1942, collaborators and enemy soldiers in September 1944, German civilians and Dutch women married to Nazis in 1945, and most importantly, from November 1941 to January 1945, Gypsies that the Third Republic Albert Lebrun had decided to intern before the Germans invaded the country, and that the Provisional Government of de Gaulle Forgot release after 8 May 1945.
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The Jollec. Chronic camp MOntreuilo-Bellay (1940-1944) Cartoon Kkrist Mirror.
Preface by Serge Klarsfeld. Introducing Jacques
Sigot.
Editions de l'Anjou, 1994, 50 pages.
Kkrist in his album Mirror walking Jacques Sigot the teacher inventor in early 1980 of this concentration camp of Montreuil-Bellay.
Jollec is the pastor of Meron, the town nearest the camp. But too helpful to the internees he tries to help, he is expelled from the camp following the intervention of its bishop.
It's not a puppet, creature of the author, but a living being a drama beyond its creator , Serge Klarsfeld wrote in his preface.
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Gypsies, 1940-1945 Concentration Camp de Montreuil-Bellay Cartoon Kkrist Mirror
Preface by Serge Klarsfeld
Documented by Jacques Sigot
Afterword by Francis Groux
Emmanuel Proust Editions, 2008, 96 pages.
Republished with important additions from the album The
Jollec .
Comics. At about three miles from the town of Montreuil-Bellay, a concentration camp run by the sub-prefecture of Saumur and guarded by the French Gendarmerie and guards and civilians who escaped the STO has interned over 3,000 Gypsies - nomadic people said then - in unimaginable conditions.
The story also pays homage to Abbe Jollec who, against his superiors, always tried to help the forgotten population of all behind the barbed wire of shame.
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Montreuil-Bellay, La Grange Tithe Genevieve Jacques Sigot
CMD Publishing, 1997 (except trade, in the library)
Study of a monument to the closed city Montreuil-Bellay, the former seigneurial tithe barn built in 1461.
archives speak of "Attics of the Barony," we call "Tithe Barn" because, until the Revolution and its sale as a national asset, this recipe takes place rents owed to the lord. Its current development
restaurant fouées can admire its three levels, to the magnificent structure of the fifteenth century shaped hull boat overturned.