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    Gustave Henri Joseph Le Rouge (22 July 1867 - 24 February 1938) was a French writer who embodied the evolution of modern science fiction at the beginning...
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  • modern soap opera. Ponson du Terrail, Eugene Sue, Maurice Leblanc, Gustave Le Rouge and Michel Zévaco were among the numerous authors which contributed...
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    Graffigny T. Proctor Hall Léon Halévy Vincent Labaume Paul Lacroix Gustave Le Rouge Simin Palay Christian Plume Claude Roy Ludwig Tieck Isaac Asimov Stephen...
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    Fauchereau, Paris, Somogy, 1995 ISBN 2-9504476-3-5 Les derniers jours de Paul Verlaine, avec Gustave Le Rouge, préface de Maurice Barrès, Slatkine, 1983 ISBN 2-05-100492-7...
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    volumes, 2012) (La Conspiration des Milliardaires (1899–1900) by Gustave Le Rouge & Gustave Guitton) ISBN 978-1-61227-095-1, 978-1-61227-096-8, 978-1-61227-097-5...
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    inspired fiction writers to explore the psychic realm. Gustave Le Rouge, in his two-part work Le Prisonnier de la planète Mars [fr] (1908) and La Guerre...
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    Gustave Moreau (French: [ɡystav mɔʁo]; 6 April 1826 – 18 April 1898) was a French artist and an important figure in the Symbolist movement. Jean Cassou...
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  • Georges Le Faure & Henri de Graffigny, who sent their heroes explore the Solar System in Les Aventures Extraordinaires d'un Savant Russe (1888) Gustave Le Rouge...
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  • essayist, novelist. A Member of the Parliament, A Suspicious Person Gustave Le Rouge  France 22 July 1867 24 February 1938 Author The Vampires of Mars Olivia...
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    Rothman (1919–2001) Tony Rothman (born 1953) William Rotsler (1926–1997) Gustave Le Rouge (1867–1938) Christopher Rowley (born 1948) Rudy Rucker (born 1946)...
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    [co-translated with Sarah Evenson] (2014) Prisoner of the Vampires of Mars by Gustave Le Rouge [co-translated with David Beus] (2015) Altmann's Tongue by Brian Evenson...
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  • posing as artists. Blaise Cendrars openly declared his admiration for Gustave Le Rouge. His La Fin du Monde Filmée par l'Ange [The End Of The World Filmed...
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    feuilletonistes and their taste for commercial excess, like the fantasies of a Gustave Le Rouge. For example, one full-page illustration by draughtsman Stéphane Gess...
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  • Tintin in America (category Works originally published in Le Petit Vingtième)
    "withstands comparison with the vision of America" presented in Gustave Le Rouge and Gustave Guitton's La Conspiration Des Milliardaires (The Billionaires'...
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  • at Le Matin, first as a journalist and then as a senior reporter (from 1894 to 1908) and finally as a feuilletonist until 1927. Gustave Le Rouge, head...
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  • 2012); Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike, Inc., in Portland, Oregon Died: Gustave Le Rouge, 70, French author Two days of parliamentary elections concluded in...
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    Bouquins collection since 1982. He worked on authors such as: Eugène Sue, Gustave Le Rouge, Maurice Leblanc, Fantômas, H. P. Lovecraft, and Jack London. That...
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  • theme had already been used in written form, in Gustave Le Rouge's 1908 French science fiction work Le Prisonnier de la Planète Mars. Block and Erdmann...
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    new genres such as science fiction. An early example of this is Gustave Le Rouge's Le prisonnier de la planète Mars (1908) and its sequel La guerre des...
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    liberal, but was a member of the more radical Parti rouge when re-elected in 1863. Henri-Gustave Joly became Leader of the Quebec Liberals at the time...
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    Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard (May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893) was an American military officer known as being the Confederate General who started...
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    Pesquidoux and Gustave Thibon.[citation needed] Le Courrier français was one of several ephemeral royalist publications, others being Force populaire, Le Nouveau...
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    The Boy in the Red Vest (Le Garçon au gilet rouge), also known as The Boy in the Red Waistcoat, is an oil painting (Venturi 681) by Paul Cézanne, painted...
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    soldier in Napoleon's army. In the 1830s he became friends with artist Gustave Courbet and the two were close for the rest of Buchon's life. From 1834...
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    "Metal Men" automata designed by a Thomas Edison-like scientist in Gustave Le Rouge's La Conspiration des Milliardaires and two sequels (1899–1903). Tik-Tok...
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    Frontier")(1911) Les Trois Yeux ("The Three Eyes") (1919) La Robe d'écaille rose (1920) Le Formidable Événement ("The Tremendous Event") (1920) Le Cercle rouge (1922)...
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    Moulin-Rouge 1933 : The Porter from Maxim's by Karl Anton 1939 : Behind the Facade by Georges Lacombe and Yves Mirande, as Le clochard sur le banc 1942 :...
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    on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower from 1887 to 1889. Locally...
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    completing The Slave in 1903. Gustave Moreau's Studio, 1894-1895 Blue Pot and Lemon (1897), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia Le Mur Rose, 1898, Jewish...
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  • Gustave Cloëz (3 August 1890 – 15 March 1970) was a French conductor who was particularly active at the Paris Opéra-Comique in the mid-20th century, and...
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