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  1. MONSIEUR LECOQ. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  2. The MYSTERY Of ORCIVAL. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  3. FILE No. 113. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  4. The WIDOW LEROUGE. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  5. OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1903
  6. WITHIN An INCH Of His LIFE. by Emile (1832 - 1873). Gaboriau, 1874
  7. The honor of the name. translated from the French of acuteEmil by Gaboriau. Emile. 1832-1873., 1903-01-01

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Biographical note. French writer, considered the father of detective fiction. His first novel, The Lerouge Case was a huge success. We see the emergence of Lecoq, the detective.
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Émile Gaboriau, 1833-1873
Biographical note
French writer, considered the father of detective fiction. His first novel, The Lerouge Case was a huge success. We see the emergence of Lecoq, the detective. This character inspired Conan Doyle as a model of the ingenious detective who solves mysteries by his extraordinary deductive capabilities. But, unlike Sherlock Holmes, Lecoq is based on more realistic investigations, closer to the advancements of forensic science at the time.
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  • The Widow Lerouge [1866] — — The Mystery of Orcival [1867] — — Caught In The Net [18] Monsieur Lecoq [1868] The Honor of the Name [1891] — — File No. 113 [1867] — — The Count's Millions [1870] — — Baron Trigault's Vengeance [1870] — — The Clique of Gold [1873] — — Within an Inch of His Life [1873] — — Other People's Money [1874] — — The Champdoce Mystery [18]
In French
  • Le treizième Hussards [1861] (The 13th Hussars) Mariages d'aventure [1862] Monsieur J.-D. de Saint-Roch, ambassadeur matrimonial (The Matrimonial Ambassador: Monsieur J. D. de Saint-Roch)

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    (1835-1873) French writer. He became known as an author of detective novels when his story L'Affaire Lerouge was published 1866 in the newspaper Le Pays. He also wrote Le crime d'Orcival, Monsieur Lecoq, Les...
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    Gaboriau, mile (b. Nov. 9, 1832/33/35, Saujon, Franced. c. Oct. 1, 1873, Paris), French novelist who is best known as the father of the roman policier (detective novel).
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    (b. Nov. 9, 1832/33/35, Saujon, Franced. c . Oct. 1, 1873, Paris), French novelist who is best known as the father of the roman policier (detective novel). He has been described as the Edgar Allen Poe of France. Gaboriau's prolific imagination and acute observation generated 21 novels (originally published in serial form) in 13 years. He made his reputation with the publication in 1866 of L'Affaire Lerouge The Widow Lerouge ) after having published several other books and miscellaneous writings. His later books, many of them classics of their kind, include Le Crime d'Orcival The Mystery of Orcival Monsieur Lecoq Les Esclaves de Paris The Slaves of Paris La Vie infernale The Count's Millions ), and L'Argent des autres Other People's Money Related Propaedia Topics: Nineteenth-century literature The novel

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    32. Gaboriau, Emile - Books Written By Author Gaboriau, Emile
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    35. Emile Gaboriau Definition Of Emile Gaboriau In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Gaboriau, mile . Born Nov. 9, 1832, in Saujon; died Oct. 1, 1873, in Paris. French writer. Gaboriau was the author of historical novels and novels of everyday life, but he was
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    Emile Gaboriau (November 9, 1832 September 28, 1873), was a French writer, novelist, and journalist, and a pioneer of modern detective fiction.
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    39. Monsieur Lecoq By Gaboriau, Emile - Free EBook
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    At about eleven o'clock in the evening of the 20th of February, 186, which chanced to be Shrove Sunday, a party of detectives left the police station near the old Barriere d'Italie to the direct south of Paris. Their mission was to explore the district extending on the one hand between the highroad to Fontainebleau and the Seine, and on the other between the outer boulevards and the fortifications.
    This quarter of the city had at that time anything but an enviable reputation. To venture there at night was considered so dangerous that the soldiers from the outlying forts who came in to Paris with permission to go to the theatre, were ordered to halt at the barriere, and not to pass through the perilous district excepting in parties of three or four.
    After midnight, these gloomy, narrow streets became the haunt of numerous homeless vagabonds, and escaped criminals and malefactors, moreover, made the quarter their rendezvous. If the day had been a lucky one, they made merry over their spoils, and when sleep overtook them, hid in doorways or among the rubbish in deserted houses. Every effort had been made to dislodge these dangerous guests, but the most energetic measures had failed to prove successful. Watched, hunted, and in imminent danger of arrest though they were, they always returned with idiotic obstinacy, obeying, as one might suppose, some mysterious law of attraction. Hence, the district was for the police an immense trap, constantly baited, and to which the game came of their own accord to be caught.

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