Gaspard de Cherville

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Gaspard, marquis de Cherville (1819[1] Chartres - 1898), was a French author.[2]

Career[edit]

For some time he collaborated with the elder Dumas. Subsequently he became known as a writer on the chase, angling, and animal life.[2]

Works[edit]

From the list of his independent works may be cited:[2]

  • Les aventures d'un chien-de-chasse (“Adventures of a hunting dog,” 1862; 2d ed. 1882)
  • Histoire d'un trop bon chien (“Story of a very good dog,” 1867; an illustrated ed. 1884)
  • Les éléphants (“Elephants,” 1895)

References[edit]

  1. ^ French Wikipedia.
  2. ^ a b c This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Cherville, Gaspard Georges, Marquis de" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.