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Noël Amaudru

1850–1936

A French journalist and novelist with a taste for history and public affairs, he wrote across genres and sometimes published under pen names. His work ranges from fiction to historical narratives, reflecting a lively literary life in late 19th- and early 20th-century France.

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About the author

Born in 1850 and died in 1936, Noël Amaudru was a French journalist and novelist. Archival and library records describe him as a man of letters, and one source notes that he was born in Poligny in the Jura region of France.

He wrote both fiction and historical or documentary works, including titles such as L'homme aux lunettes d'or and Sultane française au Maroc. Records also indicate that he used the pseudonyms Adeline de Rademont and René Malliet, which suggests a varied writing career across different kinds of publications.

Amaudru is still traceable today through major French reference collections, including the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and through an archival fonds devoted to his papers. I wasn't able to confirm a suitable portrait image from the pages I checked, so no profile image is included here.