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J. H. Rosny, jeune, pseud. of S. J. F. Boëx

Rosny, J. H.

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13 featured booksRosny, J. H.

J.-H. Rosny jeune was the pseudonym of Séraphin Justin François Boex (July 21, 1859 – July 21, 1948), a French author of Belgian origin who, along with his better known older brother J.-H. Rosny aîné, is considered one of the founding figures of modern science fiction.

OL2416675A

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13 representative editions

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  • Display name

    J. H. Rosny, jeune, pseud. of S. J. F. Boëx

  • Personal name

    Rosny, J. H.

  • Source identifier

    OL2416675A

Featured books

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  • La toile d'araignée

    Representative edition published 1911

    Open Work
  • L'affaire Derive

    Representative edition published 1909

    Open Work
  • Ironcastle

    Representative edition published 1980

    Open Work
  • L'Argentine

    Representative edition published 1931

    Open Work
  • La métisse amoureuse

    Representative edition published 1927

    Open Work
  • Hossegor ...

    Representative edition published 1926

    Open Work
  • La courtisane passionnée

    Representative edition published 1925

    Open Work
  • Frans Hals

    Representative edition published 1924

    Open Work
  • Claire Técel, avocat à la cour

    Representative edition published 1924

    Open Work
  • Mimi

    Representative edition published 1919

    Open Work
  • La carapace

    Representative edition published 1914

    Open Work
  • L' aiguille d'or

    Representative edition published 1899

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  • Une reine

    Representative edition linked

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