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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, {{historical fiction}}, [[{{Swashbuckler}} swashbuckling adventures]] and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "The20thCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".

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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, {{science fiction}}, {{historical fiction}}, [[{{Swashbuckler}} swashbuckling adventures]] and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "The20thCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".
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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "The20thCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".

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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical {{historical fiction}}, [[{{Swashbuckler}} swashbuckling adventure adventures]] and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "The20thCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".


His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "TheTwentiethCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".

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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "TheTwentiethCentury's "The20thCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".
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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "TheTwentiethCentury Creator/AlexandreDumas".

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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "TheTwentiethCentury "TheTwentiethCentury's Creator/AlexandreDumas".
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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him "TheTwentiethCentury Creator/AlexandreDumas".

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His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in [[TheCavalierYears late 16th and early 17th century century]] were so popular in France that some people called him "TheTwentiethCentury Creator/AlexandreDumas".
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* ''Weekend At Dunkirk'' (adapted as a [[Film/WeekendAtDunkirk film]])

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist.

His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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Robert Merle (1908 - (28 August 1908 – 27 March 2004) was a French novelist.

His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas."TheTwentiethCentury Creator/AlexandreDumas".

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist.

His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Literature/FortuneDeFrance series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Literature/FortuneDeFrance ''Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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* Literature/DeathIsMyTrade
* The Literature/FortuneDeFrance series
* Literature/{{Malevil}}
* Weekend At Dunkirk (adapted as a [[Film/WeekendAtDunkirk film]])

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* The Literature/FortuneDeFrance ''The Literature/FortuneDeFrance'' series
* Literature/{{Malevil}}
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* Weekend ''Weekend At Dunkirk Dunkirk'' (adapted as a [[Film/WeekendAtDunkirk film]])
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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance Literature/FortuneDeFrance series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]]. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century France were so popular that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]]. series. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century France were so popular in France that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were quite diverse in genre (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]]. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century France were so popular that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were [[HeAlsoDid quite diverse in genre genre]] (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]]. These books set in late 16th and early 17th century France were so popular that some people called him the 20th century Creator/AlexandreDumas.
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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were quite diverse in genre (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]].

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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were quite diverse in genre (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]].
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Robert Merle (1908 - 2004) was a French novelist. His novels were quite diverse in genre (including SciFi, historical swashbuckling adventure and [[WarIsHell grim anti-war stuff]]). Several of his novels were adapted to films. What he is best remembered for may depend on who you ask, but the most popular books are his Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series, which for some reason [[NoExportForYou only started being available in English in 2014]].

!!Works include:
* Literature/DeathIsMyTrade
* The Litterature/FortuneDeFrance series
* Literature/{{Malevil}}
* Weekend At Dunkirk (adapted as a [[Film/WeekendAtDunkirk film]])

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