Exbrayat, 1906-1989

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Exbrayat, 1906-1989
Other forms of name
Durivaux, Charles Exbrayat-, 1906-1989
Exbrayat, Charles
Exbrayat-Durivaux, Charles, 1906-1989
É̂chxbơrâyiát, Saclơ, 1906-1989
Date of birth
1906-05-05
Date of death
1989-03-08
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 109392601
Wikidata: Q2659156
Library of congress: n 50010766
BGU10: 000342211
Sources of Information
  • Thảm kịch ở Xtó̂ctôn, 1987:t.p. (Saclơ É̂chxbơrâyiát)
  • His Jules Matrat, roman, 1942.
  • His La lumiere du matin, c1981:t.p. (Exbrayat)
  • LC data base 9/7/83(hdg.: Exbrayat, Charles; usage: Exbrayat)
  • Coston. Dict. des pseud., 1969(Exbrayat, Charles; auteur; Charles Exbrayat-Durivaux)
  • WW Fr., 1979-1980(Exbrayat-Durivaux, Charles Hubert; journalist; b. 5/5/06, Saint-Etienne (Loire); licencie es sciences)
  • Tham kich Xtocton, 1987:t.p. (Sacl Echxbrayiat)
  • Wikipedia, Nov. 16, 2010(Charles Exbrayat, b. Mar. 8, 1989)
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Wikipedia description:

Charles Exbrayat (5 May 1906 – 8 March 1989) was a French fiction writer. He published over 100 novels and short stories, most of them humorous thrillers. They were very popular and a considerable number were turned into films. While living in Nice with his parents, he was studying to becoming a medical doctor, but then found his true calling as a writer. His debut novel was Aller sans Retour (single fare, no return), written while in Geneva, before going to Paris. He was one of the most famous French authors of the illustrious "le Masque" collection. He wrote a number of novels set in Scotland (Imogene series) and in Italy. His other interests included gourmet food and fine wines.

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