Jean Louis De Esque
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]
Jean Louis De Esque | |
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Born | 1879 |
Died | 1956 |
Occupation | Poet, author |
Notable works | "Betelguese, a trip through hell" |
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)
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