Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation

The famous magazine Detective founded by Gallimard and the brothers Kessel was first a professional gazette created in 1925 by the private detective Henri La Barthe, who sold it to Gaston Gallimard three years later. This article highlights the unsung fate of “Detective Ashelbé” (HLB), who acquired...

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Main Author: Will Straw
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2018-12-01
Series:Criminocorpus
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/4873
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spelling doaj-79e266e4dd88441fa45b9575ff96296d2020-11-25T00:35:38ZengCriminocorpusCriminocorpus2108-69072018-12-01Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensationWill StrawThe famous magazine Detective founded by Gallimard and the brothers Kessel was first a professional gazette created in 1925 by the private detective Henri La Barthe, who sold it to Gaston Gallimard three years later. This article highlights the unsung fate of “Detective Ashelbé” (HLB), who acquired an ephemeral notoriety when the film director Julien Duvivier adapted his novel Pépé le Moko. It illuminates the functioning of a small corporate sheet in the mediocre milieu of the 1920s French private police and traces the relationships that eventually link Ashelbé and Gallimard.http://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/4873private detectiveprivate policeforensic scienceprofessional press
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Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
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private detective
private police
forensic science
professional press
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title Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
title_short Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
title_full Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
title_fullStr Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
title_full_unstemmed Quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
title_sort quand le crime donne un visage au journal à sensation
publisher Criminocorpus
series Criminocorpus
issn 2108-6907
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The famous magazine Detective founded by Gallimard and the brothers Kessel was first a professional gazette created in 1925 by the private detective Henri La Barthe, who sold it to Gaston Gallimard three years later. This article highlights the unsung fate of “Detective Ashelbé” (HLB), who acquired an ephemeral notoriety when the film director Julien Duvivier adapted his novel Pépé le Moko. It illuminates the functioning of a small corporate sheet in the mediocre milieu of the 1920s French private police and traces the relationships that eventually link Ashelbé and Gallimard.
topic private detective
private police
forensic science
professional press
url http://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/4873
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