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  1. Georges-Jean Arnaud (July 3, 1928 – April 26, 2020) was a French author. ... The first novel was translated into English in 2010 as The Ice Company ...

  2. La Compagnie des glaces ("The Ice Company") is a series of 97 post-apocalyptic science fiction novels by the French writer Georges-Jean Arnaud, published between 1980 and 2005. Its setting is the Earth of the far future, covered by ice and governed dictatorially by railroad companies. In addition to science fiction, the novels also exhibit ...

  3. Georges Arnaud was a writer, investigative journalist and political activist. After obtaining his baccalauréat, he studied language and literature. He then moved to Paris and gained a law degree in 1938. On the night of 24 to 25 October 1941, Henri's father (a deputy archivist at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vichy France ), aunt and a ...

  4. May 13, 2020 · G.-J. Arnaud (1928-2020) May 13, 2020. French SF writer G.-J. Arnaud, 91, died April 26, 2020 at home in the Var in France. George-Camille Arnaud, who wrote as G.-J. Arnaud and Georges-Jean Arnaud, was born July 3, 1928 in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard, Camargue, France. Arnaud began his career writing mystery and thriller novels, producing at least 200 ...

  5. Working name of French author Georges-Camille Arnaud (1928-2020) French author who rendered his name as G-J or Georges-Jean Arnaud for this fiction; prolific in various genres, with an estimated 200 thrillers published before he turned to sf, all seemingly nonfantastic. He turned mainly to sf beginning with Les Croisés de Mara ["The Crusaders ...

  6. Georges-Jean Arnaud est un auteur français, né le 3 juillet 1928 à Saint-Gilles-du-Gard en Camargue. Il est l'un des écrivains français les plus prolifiques : son œuvre, écrite sous plusieurs pseudonymes (Saint-Gilles, Georges Murey, Ugo Solenza, Gil Darcy, Georges Ramos, Frédéric Mado, Gino Arnoldi, etc.) était estimée (en 1997) à plus de 350 romans dans une bibliographie parue ...

  7. Georges-Jean Arnaud est un auteur français, né le 3 juillet 1928 à Saint-Gilles-du-Gard en Camargue. Il est l'un des écrivains français les plus prolifiques : son œuvre, écrite sous plusieurs pseudonymes (Saint-Gilles, Georges Murey, Ugo Solenza, Gil Darcy, Georges Ramos, Frédéric Mado, Gino Arnoldi, etc.) était estimée (en 1997) à plus de 350 romans dans une bibliographie parue ...

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