The Convict Colonel, The Chevalier Casse-Cou, The Old Age of Monsieur Lecoq, An Omnibus Mystery,The Severed Hand
Life
Fortuné du Boisgobey was born at Granville (Manche), and graduated from the Lycée Saint-Louis.[1] He served as paymaster to the Army of Africa through several campaigns in Algeria from 1844 to 1848.[2] His parents were wealthy, yet at forty or upwards, he took to writing.[1]
In 1843, using the name Fortuné Abraham-Dubois, he made his literary debut in the Journal d'Avranches with a series entitled Lettres de Sicile recounting a voyage he had taken the year before.[3] His first successful novel, Les Deux comédiens appeared in 1868, under the du Boisgobey pen name in the Petit Journal.[4]
The story was popular, and M. Paul Dalloz of the Petit Moniteur signed a contract with the author for seven years at 12,000ƒ a year.[1] His reputation was increased by the publication of Une Affaire mystérieuse and Le Forçat colonel, both published there in 1869.[4]
In 1877, Figaro engaged him for a series of novels, which increased the success of that paper.[1]
He was prolific, with more than sixty works to his name, and became one of the most popular feuilleton writers.[2]
In 1885 and 1886 he was President of the Committee of the Société des gens de lettres.[4] Du Boisgobey died in 1891 after a long illness.
Works
First UK edition of A Railway Tragedy in wraps.
Du Boisgobey was the chief of the followers of Émile Gaboriau, with whom his name is generally associated.[4] He even wrote a sequel, La Vieillesse de M. Lecoq, using Gaboriau's character Monsieur Lecoq in 1877-78.[5] His novels deal with crime, the police, and Parisian life. They had a high circulation, and the greater part of them have been translated into English.
English translations exist for the following works.
L'Affaire Matapan (1881) - The Matapan Affair at Google Books / The Matapan Jewels
L'Équipage du diable (1881) - The Day of Reckoning at Google Books / Satan's Coach
Le Crime de l'omnibus (1881) - An Omnibus Mystery at Google Books / The Crime in the Omnibus
Le Pavé de Paris (1881) - A Mystery Still at the Internet Archive
Les Deux bonnets verts (1881) - Cécile's Fortune at Google Books / Mérindol
Le Pignon maudit (1882) - A Fight For A Fortune at the Internet Archive / The Privateersman's Legacy
Le Bac (1882) - Who Died Last? or, The Rightful Heir at Google Books / Was it a Murder? or, Who is the Heir? / The Ferry-Boat / Article 722; or, Roger's Inheritance
Le Coup d'œil de M. Piédouche (1883) - The Detective's Eye at Google Books / The Parisian Detective / Piedouche, a French Detective / The Severed Head; or, A Terrible Confession
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