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Chez Jim, Jim Chevallier, Before the Baguette, A History of the Food of Paris, Catholic Fasting in Old Regime France, How to Cook a Golden Peacock, Bullies: Monologues on Bullying for Teens and Adults, A History of Wine in France from the Gauls to the Eighteenth Century, The Monologue Bin, Linguet, Bastille, Anthimus, medieval cooking, origin of the baguette, croissant history, bread history, Millenium Monologs, free monologues, free two-person scenes, fiction, e-book, monologues for teens, drama, comedy, monologues for children, short stories, poems, Paris, Picasso, Renoir, garlic, monologues for women, original writing, Saigon, cross-country, Texas, Utah, Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, New York State, Baltimore, Georgia, Biloxi, Gulf Coast, Gulfport, Mobile, Augusta, Savannah, New Orleans, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Des Moines, Omaha, Lincoln, Red Cloud, Willa Cather, Kansas, Culpeper, Madison, Wolftown, Charlottesville, New Mexico, Arizona, Iowa City, Chicago, Reichbach, Chevallier, Bradley, Stith, Allan Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, Bill Burroughs, Germanna, Schwaigern, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia, old photographs, film financing, film funding, Film Capital Corporation, Marlene Mendoza, film grants, character actors, Paris, Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, Beaubourg, the Seine, metro, gargoyles, passages, Passage Vivienne, Picasso Museum, views, photographs, tourism, France, Europe, travel, street markets, museums, Writer, Photographer, Pictures of Paris, Wilhoite, Richcreek and Chevallier genealogy, the Cannes Film Festival
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Chez Jim, Jim Chevallier's Web Site - A cornucopia of a panoply of a bouquet of words, images, history and the distant yet insistence aroma of breads.... Among the subjects: books, creative writing, translations, bread history, free monologues, bullying, wine history, the Bastille, how to Cook a Peacock, Anthimus' De Observatione Ciborum, The Monologue Bin, Suicide Monologues, articles, reviews, pictures of Paris, Wilhoite, Simon BOlivar, Demarquet, Richcreek and Chevallier genealogy, Film Funding information, poetry, the Cannes Film Festival
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