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Old 18 August 2006, 04:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Biography on Jean Navarre

Where can I find a biography on Jean Navarre or have any been written about him at all?
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Old 18 August 2006, 04:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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1920: Les aventures de Navarre, by Jacques Mortane, Paris: Edition Francaise Illustree, 128 pages

1920: Mes aventures guerrieres et autres, by Jean Navarre, Paris: L'Edition Franciase Illustrees, unknown page count

1930: Navarre: Sentinelle de Verdun, by Jacques Mortane, Paris: Editions Baudinière, 320 pages

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There is a brief (14 pg) section on Navarre in the book High Flew the Falcons by Herbert Molloy Mason (1965). The relevant chapter is titled 'Verdun's Angry Sentinel'. Much less extensive than earlier works by writers such as Mortane, but also much more accessible and less expensive!
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Biography on Jean Navarre

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