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  1. Georges-Jean Arnaud has 220 books on Goodreads with 4553 ratings. Georges-Jean Arnaud’s most popular book is La Compagnie des glaces.

  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-Jean Arnaud est un auteur prolifique, sa bibliographie recense 416 romans 1 . Principalement connu pour La Compagnie des glaces, une série de romans de science-fiction 1, Georges-Jean Arnaud est aussi l'auteur d'une centaine de romans policiers, autant d' espionnage, de quelques romans fantastiques (six seulement) ou régionalistes ...

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    • G.-J. Arnaud, Saint-Gilles, Gil Darcy
  4. 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 ...

  5. May 13, 2020 · 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 under his own name and various pseudonyms before turning to science fiction.

  6. Arnaud, a prolific writer, is the author of well over three hundred novels in different genres, including espionage thrillers, detective fiction, science fiction, horror, erotic fiction, and mainstrea

  7. GEORGES-JEAN. (1928-2020) 3 juillet 1928 à Saint-Gilles-du-Gard, Georges-Jean Arnaud est encore étudiant lorsqu'il écrit son premier manuscrit, Ne tirez pas sur l'inspecteur. Il l'adresse au secrétariat du Prix du Quai des Orfèvres et remporte le prix (1952).

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