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  • Histoire mondaine du Second Empire : en attendant l'Impératrice, 1852-1853 ; Paris : Librairie Universelle, 1904. OCLC 10515481
  • Madame de la Valette, Paris, Société d'éditions littéraires et artistiques, 1901. OCLC 10610896
  • Les Sept péchés capitaux : la colère, Paris : E. Bernard, 1901. OCLC 12095932
  • Officier de fortune ! : aventures de Marie-Armand de Guerry de Maubreuil, Paris, Montgredien, 1899. OCLC 77622550
  • L'esprit politique de la Réforme., Paris, Fischbacher, 1893. OCLC 47194338
  • Un poète national : Auguste Fourès, Paris, 1888. OCLC 66947569
  • Le fédéralisme,, Paris, Sandoz & Fischbacher, 1877. OCLC 11707407
  • Ciel, rue et foyer,, Paris, Lemerre, 1866. OCLC 44540708
  • La résurrection de la Pologne, Paris, Marpon, 1863. OCLC 47114061
  • Petits mémoires d'un Parnassien, coll. Avant-siècle, Paris, Lettres modernes - Minard, 1967. Ce livre contient également Les Parnassiens, d'Adolphe Racot. Introductions et commentaires de Michael Pakenham OCLC 1409870
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