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  1. Claude Farrère, pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles Bargone (27 April 1876, in Lyon – 21 June 1957, in Paris), was a French Navy officer and writer. Many of his novels are based in exotic locations such as Istanbul , Saigon , or Nagasaki .

  2. Claude Farrère, nom de plume de Frédéric-Charles-Pierre-Edouard Bargone, né le 27 avril 1876 à Lyon, mort le 21 juin 1957 à Paris, est un officier de marine et un écrivain français. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  3. Claude Farrère, pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles Bargone, was a French author of novels set in such exotic locations as Istanbul, Saigon & Nagasaki. One of his novels, Les civilisés (The Civilized) won the 1st Prix Goncourt, for 1905.

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  4. Frédéric-Charles Bargone (1876-1957) wrote numerous books (between 1902 and 1955), some of which were fantastic or science-fictional, under the pen-name Claude Farrère.

  5. Quick Reference. (1876–1957). Novelist best known for adventure stories set in exotic locations. As a young man, he was an admirer of Loti, under whom he served briefly during his career as ... From: Farrère, Claude in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French ».

  6. Claude Farrère, pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles Bargone, was a French author of novels set in such exotic locations as Istanbul, Saigon & Nagasaki. One of his novels, Les civilisés (The Civilized) won the 1st Prix Goncourt, for 1905.

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  8. Claude Farrère has 119 books on Goodreads with 697 ratings. Claude Farrères most popular book is Black Opium.