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Mar 1, 2023 · Author, film maker, museum creator and raconteur Francis Gerard has definitely lived an “adventurous life”. Here he shares his love of books, Chinese culture, the San bushmen of South Africa and sci-fi.
Jul 11, 2023 · Francis Gerard's YA novel, The Arrival of the Drakons (Totem), has a powerful message about the planet. Here he writes about why he wrote the book.
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Francis Gerard, born 1905, had two main series characters. Sir John Meredith and Commissioner Sanders who was originally created by Edgar Wallace. We know little else and would be only too happy to flesh this page out with any useful and reliable information about this author.
TitlePublisherDateIssue Points - NotesNumber 1 2 3Rich & Cowan1936May 36. DJ 3/6. US: The 123 MurdersConcrete CastleAs Above1936May 36. US: Concrete Castle MurdersThe Black EmperorRich & Cowan1936July 36. Dust jacket 3/6Dictatorship of the DoveAs Above1936Jul 36. DJ 3/6Aug 23, 2019 · FFB: Secret Sceptre - Francis Gerard. THE STORY: The preposterous plot of Secret Sceptre (1937) reads like a matinee cliffhanger serial overloaded with harrowing incidents, gruesome murders, hairsbreadth escapes and eleventh hour rescues.
Francis Gerard is known for The Fever (1991), Screenplay (1986) and Screen Two (1984).
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François Pascal Simon Gérard ( French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa paskal simɔ̃ ʒeʁaʁ], 4 May 1770 – 11 January 1837), [a] titled as Baron Gérard in 1809, was a prominent French painter. He was born in Rome, where his father occupied a post in the house of the French ambassador, and his mother was Italian. After he was made a baron of ...
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Francois Gerard was a Neoclassical painter best known for his portraits of celebrated European personalities, particularly the leading figures of the French First Empire and Restoration periods. Other notable works include the painting Cupid and Psyche (1798).