Talk:Joseph Charlemont

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Hello @ll, thank you for paying so much attention. I am overwhelmed that even three different portals show interest in this article. Well, my interest sparked when it crossed my mind that M.Charlemont, the Lecour brothers and M.Casseux might have inspired Alexandre Dumas to write his "The Three Musketeers", a novel so outstanding and lively written, even for maitre Dumas... That actually is even another approach than your threefold interest. I believe the statements in the current article are correct. However, I couldn't get my hands on any of certain old French books which are probably the only reliable source on M.Charloment. I got the impression the quoted authors had access to these books and primarily therefore I indulged myself to use their articles as a substitute for the real thing for the time being. I also feel people should have access to best available information on M.Charlemont and it should be offered by Wikipedia, because otherwise they are on their own and have to go through a lot of even more unreliable and frequently redundant information before they have at least the information I tried to offer here in a nutshell. The man from Nordhorn 22:32, 27 October 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by NordhornerII (talkcontribs)