signed
1950 · Paris
by [Claude de Fréminville] Georges Arnaud
Paris: Rene Julliard, 1950. First French Edition. INSCRIBED by Arnaud to writer and journalist Claude de Fréminville: "à Claude de Fréminville / hommage cordial / Georges Arnaud" ("to Claude de Fréminville / best wishes / Georges Arnaud").
Claude de Fréminville worked as a journalist in postwar Paris, eventually finding a longstanding position at "Europe 1," where he wrote a weekly editorial under the pen name Claude Terrien. He also published five novels and several collections of poetry between 1933 and 1963.
Basis for the 1953 breakthrough masterpiece by Henri-Georges Clouzot, as well as the 1958 remake "Violent Road," directed (truncated)
Claude de Fréminville worked as a journalist in postwar Paris, eventually finding a longstanding position at "Europe 1," where he wrote a weekly editorial under the pen name Claude Terrien. He also published five novels and several collections of poetry between 1933 and 1963.
Basis for the 1953 breakthrough masterpiece by Henri-Georges Clouzot, as well as the 1958 remake "Violent Road," directed (truncated)