JULES BERLIOZ D' AURIAC
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A French novelist; born at Grenoble in 1820. Educated for the law, he was for some years a magistrate in his native city, but finally abandoned this profession to devote himself entirely to letters, and became a regular contributor to the Journal Pour Tous. From a long list of his works may be cited: "The White Spirit" (1866); "The Foresters of Michigan" (1866); "A Duel in the Desert" (1884).
By Charles Dudley Warner