LC control no. | n 84054906 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Fauche-Borel, Louis, 1762-1829 |
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 |
Located | Neuchâtel (Switzerland) |
Birth date | 1762 |
Death date | 1829 |
Place of birth | Neuchâtel (Switzerland) |
Place of death | Neuchâtel (Switzerland) |
Field of activity | Counterrevolutionaries Royalists Booksellers and bookselling |
Profession or occupation | Printers Authors Spies Booksellers |
Found in | His 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) |