Philippe Collas

Philippe Collas (born in France) is a French writer and scriptwriter who is famous for his historical and criminal thrillers. As the great grand son of the man who arrested Mata Hari, Pierre Bouchardon, his biography about her is nowadays a reference.[1][2]

Awards

In 1989, he is "Lauréat de la Villa Médicis Hors-Les Murs" for his work on King Ludwig the second. In 1991, he won the " Prix Anne Philipe", widow of the French famous actor, Gérard Philipe, an award for the most talented young theatrical writer. [3]

Bibliography

  • Louis II et Elisabeth d'Autriche, Âmes soeurs, (Le Rocher, Paris/Monaco 2001) ( ISBN 978 2 268 03884 1)
  • Maurice Dekobra, Gentleman entre deux mondes (Séguier, Paris 2002) ( ISBN 2 84049 264 4)
  • Edith Wharton's French Riviera, with Éric Villedary (Flammarion, Paris 2002; Rizzoli New-York 2002) [4]( ISBN 284 1101614)
  • Mata Hari, Sa Véritable Histoire, (Plon, Paris) 2003, (Piper Verlag, Munich 2009) [5][6]( ISBN 978-2-2591-9872-1)
  • Jean de La Fontaine, Détective (four opus) (Plon, Paris 2004/2007)
  • Mata Hari, La dernière danse de l'espionne. (French Pulp 2017) ( ISBN 979 10 251 0249 7).[7]
  • L'Île du Lundi, with Éric Villedary, (French Pulp 2018) ( ISBN 979 10 251 03 203)

etc

References

  1. The Week Magazine 1er Janvier 2007 "Mata Hari was innocent"
  2. The Sunday Times, 10 novembre 2003. Mysoginy and French Lies Killed Mata Hari
  3. Le Monde, 01/4/1991; Paris-Match, january 1991
  4. Sarah Emsley , Happy birthday at Edith Wharton
  5. Brian Bosworth The American Enterprise Institute
  6. The Times, London, November/10/ 2003. Adam Sage
  7. Simon Kuper The Financial Times, October 20, 2017

Philippe Collas on IMDb

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