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Jean Louis De Esque | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1879 |
| Died | 1956 |
| Occupation | Poet, author |
| Notable works | "Betelguese, a trip through hell" |
Jean Louis De Esque was an author and poet. Several of his works were published under Connoisseur's Press in Jersey City, New Jersey. He also wrote under the pseudonym "Stewart."[1]
Works
Betelguese, a trip through hell, (1908).
Silence: a compound problem novel, (1908).
The flight of a Soul, (1908).
The Seasons and other poems, (1908).
A count in the fo'c'sle, (1932)
References
^ The United States catalog: books in print pg. 573.
External links
Works by Jean de Esque at Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Jean de Esque at Internet Archive
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