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'''Hector France''' (1840-1908) was a [[France|French]] author and translator. He worked, among others, for the publisher [[Charles Carrington]].
'''Hector France''' (1840-1908) was a [[France|French]] author and translator. He worked, among others, for the publisher [[Charles Carrington]].
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== Works ==
== Works ==
* Preface to ''[[En Virginie]]'' (1901) by Jean de Villiot
* Preface to ''[[En Virginie]]'' (1901) by [[Jean de Villiot]]
* ''Le Beau nègre. Roman de Moeurs sud américaines'' (1902)
* ''Le Beau nègre. Roman de Moeurs sud américaines'' {The Beautiful Blacks: Novel of South American Manners} (1902)


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 23:48, 30 November 2020

Hector France (1840-1908)

Hector France (1840-1908) was a French author and translator. He worked, among others, for the publisher Charles Carrington.

He is also believed to be one of several authors behind the collective pseudonym Jean de Villiot.

Works

  • Preface to En Virginie (1901) by Jean de Villiot
  • Le Beau nègre. Roman de Moeurs sud américaines {The Beautiful Blacks: Novel of South American Manners} (1902)

See also

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