found: His Le gentilhomme pauvre.
found: His Les invalides du mariage, 1862:t.p. (M. Dumanoir) [info. from InU]
found: His Le dernier chapitre, 1832:t.p. (Philippe Dumanoir) [info. from InU]
found: His Crédeville, ou, Le serment du gabelou, 1832:t.p. (Ph. Dumanoir) [info. from InU]
found: His Les femmes terribles, 1858:t.p. (P. Dumanoir) [info. from InU]
found: His Le fossé des Tuileries, 1831:t.p. (Philippe D***) [info. from InU]
found: His Le voyage de la mariée, 1829:t.p. (Philippe D.)
found: Bib. nat.(Dumanoir, Philippe-François Pinel, dit; predom. usage, M. Dumanoir) [info. from InU]
found: À Beckett, G.A. Don Caesar de Bazan, 1844?:t.p. (Dumanois) [info. from InU]
found: Dict. de biog. franç.(Dumanoir, Philippe-François Pinel, dit; 1806-1865; works signed Philippe D. at first (1830-31), then Dumanoir)
found: Wikipedia, May 17, 2016(Dumanoir; Philippe François Pinel, known as Dumanoir (31 July 1806-16 November 1865) was a French playwright and librettist; Dumanoir was born in Capesterre-Belle-Eau, Guadeloupe; he was the son of Mrs. Pinel-Dumanoir, whose family planted the palm trees lining the Allée Dumanoir in Guadeloupe; Dumanoir wrote in the theatrical genre of Comédie en vaudeville; he was director of the Théâtre des Variétés from 1837 to 1839; he wrote in 1844, in collaboration with Adolphe d'Ennery, an eponymous drama about Don César de Bazan, one of the characters in Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo; he died in Pau, France)
found: BnF, May 17, 2016(Dumanoir (1806-1865); French, male, author, producer; born 1806 in La Guadeloupe; died November 1895 in Pau; playwright; drector of the Variety Theatre, Paris (1836); other names: Dumanoir, Philippe-François (1806-1865); Dumanoir, Philippe (1806-1865); Philippe D. (1806-1865); Philippe D *** (1806-1865); D., Philippe (1806-1865); D ***, Philippe (1806-1865; Pinel, Philippe-François (1806-1865); librettist of: Massé, Victor (1822-1884). La mule de Pedro; Massé, Victor (1822-1884). Les chaises à porteurs)