Yves Cuau

Yves Cuau (born 10 September 1934, Boulogne-Billancourt[1]) is a French journalist and writer.

Graduated in law and a student at the Institut d'études politiques de Paris,[2] he made his debut in 1960 at the foreign service of Le Figaro.[1]

Works

  • 1968: Israël attaque;5 juin 1967. Ce jour-là. Paris: Robert Laffont. pp. 342 + 15. ;
  • 1971: with Max Clos. La Revanche des deux vaincus. Paris: Éditions et publications premières. p. 244..

Prizes and distinctions

1968: Albert Londres Prize for Israël attaque.[1]

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