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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Hugues Le Roux (1860–1925)

Le Roux (R. C. Henri), known as Hugues. A French journalist and novelist; born in Havre, in 1860; died in 1925. In early life he was connected with the Political and Literary Review, and subsequently succeeded Jules Claretie as writer of the Paris chronique in the Temps. He is author of a series of popular romances, including ‘Médéric and Lisée’ and ‘One of Us’ (1886); ‘Souls in Agony’ (1888); ‘The Parisian Inferno’ (1888); ‘All for Honor’ (1892). His miscellaneous works are: ‘In the Sahara’ (1891); ‘On Board a Yacht’ (1892); ‘The Moroccan Prisoners’ (1905); two translations from the Russian; etc.