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Max Clos

Max Clos (6 January 1925, Ludwigshafen – 9 March 2002) was a 20th-century French journalist[1] and the former editor-in-chief of Le Figaro from 1975 to 1988.

Prizes edit

Bibliography edit

  • 1969: L'Année du singe
  • 1970: La Revanche des deux vaincus : Allemagne-Japon (with Yves Cuau)

References edit

  1. ^ Mort du journaliste Max Clos, Libération, 9 mars 2002

External links edit

  • Max Clos, journaliste et éditorialiste au « Figaro », est décédé on La Croix (11 March 2002)
  • Max Clos on Who's Who?

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