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Fauche-Borel, Louis, 1762-1829

LC control no.n 84054906
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Personal name headingFauche-Borel, Louis, 1762-1829
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Variant(s)De Fauche-Borel, Louis, 1762-1829
Borel, Louis Fauche-, 1762-1829
Fauche-Borel, Louis de, 1762-1829
Fauche, Louis, 1762-1829
Fauche-Borel, L., 1762-1829
Fauche, Abraham Louis, 1762-1829
Fauche-Borel, Abram Louis, 1762-1829
Fauche-Borel, Abraham Louis, 1762-1829
Borel, Abram Louis Fauche, 1762-1829
Borel, Abraham-Louis Fauche, 1762-1829
Other standard no.cnp01008599
LocatedNeuchâtel (Switzerland)
Birth date1762
Death date1829
Place of birthNeuchâtel (Switzerland)
Place of deathNeuchâtel (Switzerland)
Field of activityCounterrevolutionaries Royalists Booksellers and bookselling
Profession or occupationPrinters Authors Spies
Booksellers
Found inHis Memoirs on the generals Pichegru and Moreau, 1808: t.p. (Louis Fauche-Borel)
NUC pre-56 (Fauche-Borel, Louis, 1762-1829)
Bn Opale plus, 12-13-05 (Fauche-Borel, Louis de, 1762-1829)
CERL Thesaurus, 5 October 2022 (Fauche-Borel, Louis de; variants: Fauche, Louis; Fauche-Borel, L.; Fauche, Abraham Louis; Fauche-Borel, Abram Louis; Fauche-Borel, Abraham Louis; Borel, Abram Louis Fauche; Borel, Abraham-Louis Fauche; born 12 April 1762 in Neuchâtel; died 4 September 1829 in Neuchâtel; printer and bookseller active in Neuchâtel, 1786-1806?; author; counterrevolutionary and royalist agent during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars; son of printer-bookseller Samuel Fauche (1732-1803) and Anne Madeleine Borel-Petitjaquet; 1786 married Marianne Borel (added her surname to his); apprenticed with bookseller Jean Guillaume Virchaux in Hamburg; 1780-1782 apprentice at his father's press; from 1786 worked under his own name; 1789 succeeded his father; printer to the king of Prussia; printed counterrevolutionary works and works by French émigrées, often without his name or with a false imprint; 1795 became royalist agent travelling throughout Europe on missions and was arrested and imprisoned numerous times between 1795 and 1815)