Pierre Zaccone

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Born2 April 1817
Douai, France
Died12 April 1895(1895-04-12) (aged 78)
Morlaix, France
OccupationNovelist
Pierre Zaccone
Pierre Zaccone by Félix Nadar
Born2 April 1817
Douai, France
Died12 April 1895(1895-04-12) (aged 78)
Morlaix, France
OccupationNovelist
Caning, illustration of the fate of the convicts by Zaccone

Pierre Zaccone (2 April 1817 – 12 April 1895) was a popular 19th-century French novelist.

He owned a castle which is now named after him in Locquirec, a small Breton seaside resort located on the border of Finistère and Cotes d'Armor.

He wrote serialized novels, including several detective novels. He authored some dramas in collaboration, including Le cousin Verdure, comédie-vaudeville in 1 act by Saint-Yves in 1855 and one after his novel, Les Nuits du boulevard, in 1880. After 1870, much of his work was published by Édouard Dentu [fr].

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