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Jules Lermina (27
March 1839 – 23 June 1915) was a
French novelist,
journalist and
political activist. He
began his
career as a
journalist in 1859, and...
- World [de], by
Adolf Mützelburg [de]. 1881: The Son of
Monte Cristo,
Jules Lermina (1839–1915). This
novel was
divided in the
English translation into two...
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according to
Michael Holroyd's
biography of him.
French writer Jules Lermina included a Vril-powered
flying machine in his 1910
novel L'Effrayante Aventure...
- of
Monte Cristo,
namely The
Treasure of
Monte Cristo,
written by
Jules Lermina in 1885. In the
United States it was
released under the
alternative title...
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Count of
Monte Cristo,
namely The Son of
Monte Cristo,
written by
Jules Lermina in 1881.
Using elements from
several romantic swashbucklers of the time...
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English translation of the novel, The Son of
Monte Cristo,
written by
Jules Lermina in 1881.
Edmund Dantes, The
Count of
Monte Cristo,
returns in 1832, now...
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novel The Chase; a tale of the
Southern States, from the
French of
Jules Lermina (London: J.C.
Nimmo & Bain, 1880). In 1882 her
novel Jacobi's Wife earned...
- Bürger The Chase: A Tale of the
Southern States, a 1880
novel by
Jules Lermina The Chase: A Story, a 1914
novel by
Robert Murray Gilchrist The Chase,...
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middle left-liberal
among artists as Eugène Carrière and
journalist Jules Lermina. He was a
prominent member of the
Salon d'Automne,
which Carrière was president...
- Siècle. La vie électrique by
Albert Robida, L'Effrayante
Aventure by
Jules Lermina, La Poupée sanglante [fr] by
Gaston Leroux and
Doctor Omega by Arnould...