Claudius Madrolle
Claudius Madrolle (born 1870) was a French travel writer who specialized in the Far East.[1][2] Publishers included Hachette and Société d'éditions géographiques, maritimes et coloniales.
Works
- Claudius Madrolle (1894). Notes d'un voyage en Afrique Occidentale (in French).
- Claudius Madrolle (1895). En Guinee (in French).
- Claudius Madrolle (1900). Hai-Nan (in French).
- Claudius Madrolle (1902). Indo-Chine; Canal de Suez, Djibouti et Harar (in French).
- Claudius Madrolle (c. 1904). Chine du Sud (in French).[3] (Index)
- Claudius Madrolle (1916). Chine du Sud, Java, Japon (in French) (2nd ed.). Paris: Hachette – via Hathi Trust.
- Claudius Madrolle (1907). Tonkin du sud; Hanoi (in French). Comite de l'Asie Francaise.
- Claudius Madrolle (1912), Northern China, Paris: Hachette & Company, OCLC 8741409, archived from the original on Scandate: 20080715005357 horizontal tab character in
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References
- ↑ "Madrolle, Claudius 1870-". WorldCat.
- ↑ Catalogue général de la librairie française. 1903.
- ↑ "Guides Madrolle". Bulletin Du Comitt́e de L'Asie Française. 1904.
External links
- Works by or about Claudius Madrolle at Internet Archive
- Open Library. Works by Madrolle.
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