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Charles Victor Cherbuliez (19 July 1829 – 1 or 2 July 1899) was a Swiss, and then (1879) French novelist and author. He was born at Geneva, Switzerland and died at Combs-la-Ville. He was the eleventh member elected to occupy seat 3 of the Académie française in 1881.

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  • Le Comte Kostia (1863)
  • Le Prince Vitale (1864)
  • Le roman d'une honnête femme (1866)
  • L'aventure de Ladislas Bolski (1869)
  • Miss Rovel (1875)
  • Samuel Brohl et Cie (1877)
  • L'idée de Jean Téterol (1878)
  • Noirs et rouges (1881)
  • La vocation du comte Ghislain (1888)
  • Une gageure (1890)
  • Le Secret du précepteur (1893)
  • Jacquine Vanesse (1898)Template:Sfn




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