Hugues Le Roux
Born
Robert Charles Henri Le Roux

1860
Died1925

Robert Charles Henri Le Roux (1860–1925), known by the pen name Hugues Le Roux, was a French writer and journalist who wrote primarily about the French colonies and travel.[1]

Early life

He was the son of Charles Clovis Le Roux and Henriette Gourgaud. Robert was a journalist for "La Revue Politique et Littéraire," "Le Temps," "Le Figaro," "Le Journal," and "Le Matin." In addition, Robert Charles wrote books and novels.

On 11 January 1920, he became a senator until his death on 14 November 1925.[2] Earlier in his career,[when?] he was the private secretary of Alphonse Daudet. He had written for Daudet, "La belle Nivernaise" and "Tartarin sur les Alpes"[clarification needed][3]

Work

Theatre

References

  1. ^ Le Roux, Hughes (1918). Togo: The Hugues Le Roux Mission - World Digital Library. Paris: Imprimerie Jean Cussac. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  2. ^ "Anciens sénateurs IIIème République : LE ROUX Hugues".
  3. ^ Giocanti, Stéphane (2013-01-16). C'était les Daudet. ISBN 9782081297678.