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'''Paul-Jacques Bonzon''' (August 31, 1908 - September 24, 1978) was a [[French literature|French writer]], best known for the series ''Les six compagnons'' ("Six companions"). He was born in [[Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Manche]]<ref>{{cite book|last=Commire|first=Anne|title=Something About the Author: Facts and Pictures About Authors and Illustrators of Books for Young People|publisher=Gacl|year=1981|pages=46|isbn=0810300850}}</ref> and educated in [[Saint-Lô]]. In 1935 he married a teacher in [[Drôme]] and moved to this department, where he worked as a school teacher and later principal for twenty-five years. He died in [[Valence, Drôme|Valence]] in 1978.

== Publications ==

* ''Mamadi ou le petit roi d'ébène''
* ''Le petit passeur du lac''
* ''Du gui pour Christmas''
* ''The orphans of Simitra'' / ''Les orphelins de Simitra''. Adapted by [[Nippon Animation]] into the [[anime]] series ''[[Porphy no Nagai Tabi]]''.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-11-07/nippon-animation-adapts-les-orphelins-de-simitra-novel|title=Nippon Animation Adapts ''Les Orphelins de Simitra'' Novel|date=2007-11-07|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|accessdate=14 March 2010}}</ref>
* ''Le cheval de verre''
* ''Soleil de mon Espagne''
* ''La promesse de Primerose''
* ''Un secret dans la nuit polaire''
* ''The gold cross of Santa Anna'' / ''La croix d'or de Santa-Anna''
* ''{{lang|fr|Le viking au bracelet d'argent}}''
* ''La disparue de Montélimar''
* ''Mon Vercors en feu''
* ''Le voyageur sans visage''
* ''La ballerine de Majorque''
* ''L'Éventail de Séville''

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Revision as of 15:16, 20 December 2011

Paul-Jacques Bonzon
Born(1908-08-31)August 31, 1908
Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, France
DiedSeptember 24, 1978(1978-09-24) (aged 70)
Valence, Drôme
SpracheFrench
Genrechildren's literature

Paul-Jacques Bonzon (August 31, 1908 - September 24, 1978) was a French writer, best known for the series Les six compagnons ("Six companions"). He was born in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Manche[1] and educated in Saint-Lô. In 1935 he married a teacher in Drôme and moved to this department, where he worked as a school teacher and later principal for twenty-five years. He died in Valence in 1978.

Publications

  • Mamadi ou le petit roi d'ébène
  • Le petit passeur du lac
  • Du gui pour Christmas
  • The orphans of Simitra / Les orphelins de Simitra. Adapted by Nippon Animation into the anime series Porphy no Nagai Tabi.[2]
  • Le cheval de verre
  • Soleil de mon Espagne
  • La promesse de Primerose
  • Un secret dans la nuit polaire
  • The gold cross of Santa Anna / La croix d'or de Santa-Anna
  • Le viking au bracelet d'argent
  • La disparue de Montélimar
  • Mon Vercors en feu
  • Le voyageur sans visage
  • La ballerine de Majorque
  • L'Éventail de Séville

References

  1. ^ Commire, Anne (1981). Something About the Author: Facts and Pictures About Authors and Illustrators of Books for Young People. Gacl. p. 46. ISBN 0810300850.
  2. ^ "Nippon Animation Adapts Les Orphelins de Simitra Novel". Anime News Network. 2007-11-07. Retrieved 14 March 2010.

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