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Rosny, J.-H

LC control no.n 85283967
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ2635.O559
Personal name headingRosny, J.-H.
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See alsoJoint pseud. of J.-H. Rosny (dit aîné), 1856-1940 (real name: Joseph-Henri-Honoré Boëx) and his brother J.-H. Rosny (dit jeune), 1859-1948 (real name: Séraphin-Justin-François Boëx). For works of these authors written under their individual pseudonyms, search under: Rosny, J.-H., 1856-1940. Rosny, J.-H., 1859-1948.
Rosny, J.-H., jeune, 1859-1948
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Rosny, J.-H., aîné, 1856-1940
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Field of activityScience fiction
Profession or occupationAuthors
Found inLC data base, 1-13-86 (hdg.: Rosny, J. H., pseud. of the Boëx brothers; usage: J.-H. Rosny)
Bib. nat. (Rosny (J.-H.), collective pseud. of Joseph-Henri-Honoré Boëx, dit J.-H. Rosny aîné and of Justin Boëx, dit J.-H. Rosny jeune)
Seyn, E. de. Dic. des écrivains belges, 1931: v. 2, p. 2116 (under Boëx: (Joseph-Henri-Honoré) and (Séraphin-Justin-François) dits J.H. Rosny; since 1909 no longer collaborating)
Nomaï, 1897: t.p. (J.-H. Rosny de l'Academie Goncourt)
Quest of the dawn man, 1964: previous to title page (J.H. Rosny was the pen name of Joseph Henri Honoré Boëx in works originally written with his younger brother; French author)
Wikipedia, August 18, 2015 (J.-H. Rosny was the pseudonym of the brothers Joseph Henri Honoré Boex (1856-1940) and Séraphin Justin François Boex (1859-1948). Together they wrote a series of novels and short stories about natural, prehistoric and fantasy subjects, published between 1886 and 1909, as well as several popular science works. Of the two, the elder brother Joseph (J.-H. Rosny aîné) is somewhat better known and many of the joint Rosny works are incorrectly attributed only to the elder brother. Of their books, The Quest for Fire (La guerre de feu) is the best known, especially since it was made into a the motion picture of the same name in 1981)
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