
Quest of the Dawn Man
1918
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This action-packed novel of the days of mighty mammoths, sabertooth tigers, and courageous cavemen is one of the classics of the author who has been considered to be the Edgar Rice Burroughs of France. The New York Times said it was "One of the most exciting books of fiction that has happened in some time. It is easy to see why this story has gone through forty editions in France. It is a thriller in the best sense of the word."
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J. H. Rosny Aine
Author · 10 books
J.-H. Rosny aîné was the pseudonym of Joseph Henri Honoré Boex, a French author of Belgian origin who is considered one of the founding figures of modern science fiction. Born in Brussels in 1856, he wrote together with his younger brother Séraphin Justin François Boex under the pen name J.-H. Rosny until 1908. After they ended their collaboration Joseph Boex continued to write under the name "Rosny aîné" (Rosny the Elder) while his brother used J.-H. Rosny jeune (Rosny the Younger).