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  1. Jul 29, 2022 · His most famous literary creation was the streetwise, pipe-chomping police commissioner Jules Maigret, who starred in 75 novels, beginning with Pietr the Latvian in 1931 and ending with Maigret...

  2. Maigret began working as a police officer in Paris in his twenties. At the age of 30 he entered the Homicide Squad and later, nearing his forties, became chief inspector of the squad. It is mentioned that Maigret retired when in his mid-fifties, which gave him over 30 years of experience in the police. [10]

    Title
    French-language Publication Date
    Penguin Uk Reissue Date
    Reissue #
    Maigret et Monsieur Charles
    February 1972
    9 Jan 2020
    75
    Maigret et l'indicateur
    June 1971
    5 Dec 2019
    74
    Maigret et l'homme tout seul
    February 1971
    7 Nov 2019
    73
    May 1970
    3 Oct 2019
    72
  3. In Maigret's early years, his shirts had a button-on false collar, as was the fashion of the time. It was detachable, celluloid , separate from the shirt, which is why we often see Maigret unbutton and remove it to make himself more comfortable... LET, "Maigret removed his false collar, which, since it was very low, annoyed him. ."

  4. Mar 16, 2016 · Maigret’s persona, on the other hand, is largely inspired by real-life Commissaire Guillaume, le grand patron of the Police Judiciaire (PJ, pronounced pé’ji), who was in charge of the most famous criminal investigations of the time. A smoker of cigarettes rather than pipes, he was also significantly slimmer.

  5. Sep 13, 2024 · Jules Maigret, fictional character, an unassuming, compassionate, and streetwise Parisian police commissioner who is the protagonist of more than 80 novels by Georges Simenon. Simenon’s books featuring Inspector Maigret include Pietr-le-Letton (1931; The Case of Peter the Lett), Le Chien jaune.

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  6. Maigret's father, Evariste, dies of pleurisy, but his son suspects that it might have been TB. 1909: Maigret abandons medical school and Nantes, moves to Paris, and joins the Paris Police Department. 1912: Maigret meets and marries Louise Leonard, and the couple moves into an apartment at 132 Boulevard Richard-Lenoir. 1913-1921

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  8. Jul 24, 2024 · Simenon writes the thoughts of Maigret and his staff in Maigret and the Ghosts: “It is demoralizing, in a criminal case, to be confronted only with normal people, because you wonder why and how they have come to be mixed up in a tragedy.”