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FrenchBorn Henri MALO

French writer

Born on March 4, 1868 in Boulogne-sur-Mer , France

Died on March 17, 1948 in Chantilly , France

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Henri Malo (4 March 1868 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) – 17 March 1948 in Chantilly. was a French writer.
He was the auditor of the École Nationale des Chartes, he was librarian at the Thiers library in Paris, then assistant curator at the Musée Condé, Chantilly from 1931 until his death.
A street in Boulogne-sur-mer bears his name.
...   Henri Malo (4 March 1868 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) – 17 March 1948 in Chantilly. was a French writer.
He was the auditor of the École Nationale des Chartes, he was librarian at the Thiers library in Paris, then assistant curator at the Musée Condé, Chantilly from 1931 until his death.
A street in Boulogne-sur-mer bears his name.


Works
Les annees de boheme de la Duchesse d'Abrantes 1927 Editions Emile Paul Freres
The Corsairs. Dunkirk privateers and Jean Bart, Paris, Mercure de France, 1912
Our three northern ports. Dunkirk, Calais, Boulogne, Paris, Wiley, 1920.
Corsairs: memoirs and unpublished documents.
The Tender Love of Don Luis, Paris, Editions Bernard Grasset, 1924.
The beautiful Montrond, Paris, Editions Emile-Paul Freres, 1926.
Jean Bart, Paris, The Renaissance Book Publishing, 1929, collection, The Great legend of the sea.
The Château de Chantilly, Paris, Calmann-Levy, 1938
Police intervenes, 1790-1850, St. Wandrille, Fontenelle Publishing, 1946.
The Bourdon of Notre Dame, Toulouse, Editions Privat


References


External links
Works by or about Henri Malo at the Internet Archive
Henri Malo on data.bnf.fr



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