Marc de Chandplaix

Marc de CHANDPLAIX

Frédéric Émile Richard-Foix, known as Marc de Chandplaix.
Born on 14 December 1849 in Toulon.
Died on 27 December 1918 in Toulon.
Wikipedia: French.

NOVELS

Louloute : mœurs parisiennes (1885).
Published by Paul Ollendorff in 1885. With, as a preface, a letter by Pierre Loti dated 24 June 1884.

Le Fond d’un cœur (1890).
(The Bottom of a Heart.)
Serialised in L’Illustration from 27 September to 20 December 1890. Illustrated by Émile Bayard.
French: 27 September, 4 October, 11 October, 18 October, 25 October, 1 November, 8 November, 15 November, 22 November, 6 December, 13 December and 20 December 1890 (there was no instalment on 29 November).
Published as a volume by Paul Ollendorff in February 1891.
New edition by Félix Juven in 1907. Author’s name: “Richard-Foix (Marc de Chandplaix)”.
Dutch: Jonge liefde (1891). Illustrated by Émile Bayard.
Spanish: El fondo de un corazón (Enrique Leopoldo de Verneuil), serialised in La illustración artistica from 23 May to 29 August 1892. Illustrated by Émile Bayard. Instalments: 23 May, 30 May, 6 June, 13 June, 20 June, 27 June, 4 July, 11 July, 18 July, 25 July, 1 August, 8 August, 15 August, 22 August and 29 August 1892.

Pour un mari !... (1896).
(For a Husband!)
Serialised in L’Illustration from 15 February to 16 May 1896. Illustrated by Ludovic Marchetti.
Published as a volume by Paul Ollendorff in 1896.

NOVELLAS

L’Énigme blanche (1886).
(The White Enigma.)
Published in L’Illustration on 13 and 20 November 1886.
Collected in Dans la houle (1895).
Greek: Το λευκόν αίνιγμα, serialised in Εκλεκτά Μυθιστορήματα from 7 August to 4 September 1888.

À la drisse du grand foc (1887).
(At the Jib Halyard.)
Published in L’Illustration on 4 and 11 June 1887.
Collected in Dans la houle (1895).

Le Premier Jouet (légende d’Orient) (1893).
(The First Toy.)
Published in L’Illustration on 8, 15 and 22 July 1893.
Collected in Dans la houle (1895).

Dans la houle (1895).
(In the Swell.)
Collection of three novellas, published by Paul Ollendorff in 1895.

Le Serpent de Cam-Ranh.
(The Snake of Cam Ranh.)
In the archival fonds of the newspaper Le Journal held by the Archives nationales of France.

Created on 24 November 2020.