A Prisioneira do Dragão Vermelho (Coleção Terramarear #66) - La Prisonnière du dragon rouge

    Jean de La Hire, Adolphe d'Espie

    Companhia Editora Nacional, (SP)
    1940
    178 páginas
    5h 56m
    ISBN-10: B001C6INNM
    Português Brasileiro

    A Prisioneira do Dragão Vermelho – Jean de la Hire – 1940 – tradução de Tito Marcondes. La Prisonnière du Dragon Rouge / The Prisoner Of The Red Dragon (1923). ==== http://marginalia.com.br/2015/11/16/colecao-terramarear/ http://memoria.bn.br/pdf/093718/per093718_1936_02876.pdf 'TERRAMAREAR -- Os melhores livros para a Juventude. Aventuras entre bugres e peles vermelhas, feras e antropófagos; habitantes de outros planetas, piratas, navegantes, reis e bandidos. TERRAMAREAR é uma collecção de aventuras traduzida somente pelos melhores escriptores brasileiros"." [Diário de Notícias -- Anno VII, N° 2876: Rio de Janeiro, Domingo, 3 de maio de 1936. Página Dez -- Segunda Secção]. ==== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_La_Hire Jean de La Hire (pseudonym of the Comte Adolphe d'Espie) was a prolific French author of numerous popular adventure, science fiction and romance novels. Adolphe d'Espie was born on 28 January 1878 in Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrénées-Orientales. He was a scion of an old French noble family dating back the reign of Saint Louis, which gave the ancient city of Toulouse a Capitoul during the Middle Age. He was a soldier during World War I. He died during 1956 at Nice as a result of a congestion of the lungs due to chronic pulmonary problems from having been gassed during that war. At the age of twenty, the only son of the last Comte d'Espie chose the pseudonym "Jean de la Hire", clearly indicating the admiration he dedicated to La Hire, legendary comrade of Joan of Arc, claiming to be his descendant. As numerous young ambitious provinciaux eagerly wanting literary fame and fortune, he migrated to Paris with the support of his uncle, the then already famous sculptor Aristide Maillol. But his debuts were not very successful and, after he was not awarded the Prix Goncourt, he abandoned classic literature and decided to author more popular novels of the roman populaire genre. During his lifetime, he authored more than 300 novels and short-stories, some published with more than 100,000 issues, the most popular being his super-science works - and among them the Nyctalope series. Most of them - mainly in the dime novels style: detective novels, adventures, romances, western stories, etc. - were published as series in popular newspapers, magazines and quarterlies. ==== Adolphe d'Espie, plus connu sous le nom de plume de Jean de La Hire, né le 28 janvier 1878 à Banyuls-sur-Mer et mort le 6 septembre 1956 à Nice, est un écrivain et éditeur français. Romancier très prolifique dans la première moitié du xxe siècle, il est alors l'un des auteurs de littérature populaire les plus appréciés du public français. Mais son passage à la collaboration sous l'occupation allemande vient durablement entacher son image, et son œuvre tombe après-guerre dans l'oubli. Outre son principal pseudonyme, il a étalement utilisé d'autres noms de plumes -- [Alias] Edmond Cazal, La Hire d'Espie, Commandant Cazal, Emmanuel Fournier, Arsène Lefort, André Laumière, Philippe Néris, John Vinegrower, Alexandre Zorca. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_de_La_Hire]

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