Pierre Hamp

Henri Bourrillon , more known under its Pseudonyme of Pierre Hamp (Nice, 1876 - Vésinet, 1962) was a French writer.

Self-educated trilingual, he was successively Apprenti pastrycook in Paris, cook in England and Spain, employee with the Compagnie of the railroads of North, deputy stationmaster, Factory inspector, journalist, director of a textile, directing factory of a training college… He is the author of forty works over the working condition and his time, four plays and more than three hundred articles published in a hundred newspapers and reviews. He was familiar of Charles Péguy, André Gide, of Alain and Arthur Fontaine (directing polytechnician of work to the Ministry of Labor)…

As a factory inspector, it wrote chrnonique on its trade for the communist daily newspaper Humanity of 1906 to 1912.

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