Albert T'Serstevens
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Albert t'Serstevens (born Brussels, Belgium; 1886-1974) was a Belgian
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ist who settled in
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in 1910. In 1937 he gained
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nationality.


Works

* ''Un apostolat: roman'', 1920 * ''La légende de Don Juan'', 1924 * ''Taïa, roman contemporain'', 1929 * (ed.) ''Voyages aux isles de l'Amérique (Antilles) 1693-1705'' by Jean Baptiste Labat. 1931. * (ed.) ''Le livre de Marco Polo; ou, Le devisement du monde'' *Joie de plein air, editions pour la nouvelle France, 1944 * ''Tahiti et sa couronne'', 1950–51 * ''La grande plantation: roman tahitien'', 1952 *'' Cahiers de Louis Adhemar Timothée Le Golif, dit Borgnefesse, capitaine de la flibuste'', 1952 * ''Mexique pays a trois étages'', 1955. Translated as ''Mexico: three-storeyed land'', 1957 * ''Les précurseurs de Marco Polo; textes intégraux établis, traduits, et commentés'', 1959 * ''L'homme que fut Blaise Cendrars; souvenirs'', 1972


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Albert t'Serstevens, photographed by Emile Henri t'Serstevens on BALaT - Belgian Art Links and Tools (KIK-IRPA)
1886 births 1974 deaths Belgian male novelists 20th-century Belgian novelists 20th-century Belgian male writers {{Belgium-writer-stub