Hughes Le Roux

Hugues Le Roux
Born Robert Charles Henri Le Roux
1860
Died 1925

Hugues Le Roux was the stage name of Robert Charles Henri Le Roux (1860–1925), a French writer and journalist who wrote primarily about the French colonies and travel.[1]

Son of Charles Clovis Le Roux and Henriette Gourgaud, Robert Charles Henri Le Roux was a journalist for "La Revue Politique et Littéraire," "Le Temps," "Le Figaro," "Le Journal," and "Le Matin." In addition, Robert Charles wrote several more books and novels.

On 11 January 1920, Robert Charles became a senator until his death on 14 November 1925.[2] Earlier in his career, he was the private secretary of Alphonse Daudet. He had written for Daudet, "La belle Nivernaise" and "Tartarin sur les Alpes"[3]

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