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Henri Maigrot (1857 Toulouse - 1933 Nesles-la-Vallée) was a French writer, artist and caricaturist. He was known under the pen name of Henriot or Pit. He was the father of the poet Émile Henriot.
Life
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Works
Napoléon aux enfers (Napoleon in hell)
L'Article de Paris (l'Article de Paris), Paris, c 1887
Les Régiments de France, histoire des Zouaves, Paris, c 1900
L'Année parisienne éditions Conquet 1894
Aventures prodigieuses de Cyrano de Bergerac, Pellerin, Épinal, 1900