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Souvestre, which is indeed a fiction founded on fact, has been included, and has been read with unusual interest by many of the working classes, for whose use it is especially recommended.
First Impressions of the New World On Two Travellers from the Old in the Autumn of 1858 Isabella Strange Trotter 1847
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Souvestre was killed in the first World War, and Allain who subsequently married Souvestre's widow resumed the adventures of the "Genius of Crime" in 1925, writing only eight more novels between then and 1938 -- that, David tells me, lack the verve and imagination of the original classic 32.
Archive 2007-11-25 2007
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Souvestre was killed in the first World War, and Allain who subsequently married Souvestre's widow resumed the adventures of the "Genius of Crime" in 1925, writing only eight more novels between then and 1938 -- that, David tells me, lack the verve and imagination of the original classic 32.
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David's novel picks up in 1917, four years after Fantômas disappeared during the fateful cruise of the mega-ship Gigantic in the last Souvestre/Allain novel, LE FIN DU FANTOMAS?
Archive 2007-11-25 2007
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David's novel picks up in 1917, four years after Fantômas disappeared during the fateful cruise of the mega-ship Gigantic in the last Souvestre/Allain novel, LE FIN DU FANTOMAS?
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Souvestre matriculated as a law-student at Rennes.
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Souvestre, who was born in Morlaix, April 15, 1806, and died at Paris
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In 1848, Souvestre was appointed professor of the newly created school of administration, mostly devoted to popular lectures.
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Souvestre says, that on the appointed day for gathering the crop, horses, oxen, cows, dogs, every animal, and every machine, is put into requisition.
Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser
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Souvestre was soon made editor of La Revue de Paris, and in consequence early found a publisher for his first novel,
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