Victor Bohain

Alexandre-Victor-Philippe Bohain (1 March 1804 – 19 July 1856) was a 19th-century French journalist, businessman and civil servant.

Jules Bertaut, Les Dessous de la finance,[2] Paris, Tallandier, 1954 (pp. 136–138).

As an entrepreneur, he founded Le Courrier de l' Europe, then the "Brasserie anglaise et hollandaise" on the Champs-Élysées, the first establishment of its kind; he was also a theatre director and playwright.

Another play that was immediately suppressed by the royal censorship, was Mirabeau, which was performed by Frédérick Lemaître.

In 1835, he joined the Société des éditeurs unis, with Jean-Baptiste-Alexandre Paulin [fr] and Émile de Girardin.