Victor-Henri Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay, before 1897. Henri Rochefort (1830-1913) was a French writer of vaudevilles, journalist, poet and politician. He joined the staff of "Le Figaro" in 1863, and became prominent among the anti-Dreyfusards.
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