Jules Lermina
Jules Lermina (Paris, on March 27th 1839 - Paris, 1913), writer French.
It was also an engaged journalist, as regards Socialist, which was worth a stay in prison to him and the support of Victor Hugo.
Its work is particularly abundant with in particular detective novels, work of popularization (thus the drafting of the universal dictionary illustrated of contemporary France in 1884 directed). On late, it was interested in the occult sciences of which are inspired certain by its news. It used the pseudonym William Cobb.
External bonds
- a page devoted to this author on the site the novel of adventures
- Works of Jules Lermina on the Project Gutenberg
- the alarming adventure
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