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-'''Ernest Alfred Vizetelly''' (1853-1922), author, son of English publisher [[Henry Vizetelly]]. Ernest re-published some of his fathers works about [[Emile Zola]] but modified them. Ernest was in France during the [[Franco-Prussian War]] and wrote a memoir of his experiences ''My days of adventure; the fall of France, 1870-71'' which also contains an auto-biographical introduction.+'''Ernest Alfred Vizetelly''' (1853–1922) was an English journalist and author.
 +==Life==
 +He was a son of the English publisher [[Henry Vizetelly]], by his first marriage to Ellen Elizabeth Pollard. He was known as a war correspondent.
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 +Ernest re-published some of his fathers works about [[Émile Zola]] but modified them. Ernest was in France during the [[Franco-Prussian War]] and wrote a memoir of his experiences ''[[My days of adventure; the fall of France, 1870-71]]'' which also contains an auto-biographical introduction.
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 +==Books==
 +*''[[Bluebeard: an Account of Comorre the Cursed and Gilles De Rais With Summaries of Various Tales and Traditions]]''
 +*''[[Émile Zola, novelist and reformer : an account of his life and work]]''
 +==See also==
 +*The [[Vizetelly trial]]
 +*[[List of atheist activists and educators]]
 +*[[Orsini affair]]
 +*[[George Montbard]]
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Ernest Alfred Vizetelly (1853–1922) was an English journalist and author.

Life

He was a son of the English publisher Henry Vizetelly, by his first marriage to Ellen Elizabeth Pollard. He was known as a war correspondent.

Ernest re-published some of his fathers works about Émile Zola but modified them. Ernest was in France during the Franco-Prussian War and wrote a memoir of his experiences My days of adventure; the fall of France, 1870-71 which also contains an auto-biographical introduction.

Books

See also




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