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  1. Clément Vautel, pen name of Clément-Henri Vaulet (31 January 1876 – 23 December 1954) was a journalist, novelist and playwright of Belgian origin, naturalized French (1897).

  2. Clément-Henri Vaulet, dit Clément Vautel, né le 31 janvier 1876 à Tournai et mort le 23 décembre 1954 à Paris 16 e [1], est un journaliste, romancier et dramaturge d'origine belge, naturalisé français (1904 [2]).

    • (à 78 ans)
    • Tournai
  3. Jan 3, 2024 · Clément Vautel. Publication date 1923-01-01 Publisher Albin Michel Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Addeddate

  4. Jan 30, 2022 · In 1922, the Franco-Belgian journalist Clément Vautel published a dystopian story entitled Le dernier gosse (“The Last Kid”). Printed in the satirical journal Le Rire, it foretells of a 1950s France where there are no new births, save one—a miraculous “last child.”

  5. In 1907 Clément Vautel in Le Journal recounted the story of Spot, a police dog who could sniff out lies, infidelities, and all kinds of human flaws. Alarmed by this "monster," the Parisian police prefect orders Spot to be taken to the pound and shot, thereby fulfilling his duty as a "defender of society."1 Vautel's article

  6. My Priest Among the Rich (French: Mon curé chez les riches) is a 1923 comedy novel by the Belgian-born French author Clément Vautel. It was published in Paris by Albin Michel . It was followed by a sequel My Priest Among the Poor in 1925.

  7. Clément Vaulet, dit Clément Vautel. Journaliste et écrivain français (Tournai, Belgique, 1876-Paris 1954), auteur, parfois en collaboration, de romans populaires (Mon curé chez les riches, 1920).