Emile Erckmann has written:
'Year one of the Republic' -- subject(s): History, Fiction
'Contes fantastiques'
'The blockade of Phalsburg' -- subject(s): History, Fiction, France Pfalzburg
'Contes vosgiens' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Histoire d'un homme du peuple'
'Contes et romans nationaux et populaires'
'Le banni'
'The illustrious Dr. Mathe us'
'Hugues-le-loup'
'Cuentos de orillas del Rin'
'Contes et romans alsaciens' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Brigadier Frederick and The dean's watch [by] Erckmann-Chatrian'
'Popular tales and romances'
'Best tales of terror of Erckmann-Chatrian' -- subject(s): Translations into English, Horror tales, French, French Horror tales
'Alsace!'
'Contes des bords du Rhin'
'The blockade'
'The Wild Huntman, and other tales'
'Une campagne en Kabylie'
'Contes populaires'
'Madame The re se; or; The volunteers of '92'
'La maison forestiere'
'The history of a conscript of 1813 and Waterloo' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Fiction
'Contes des bords du Rhin'
'States general (1789); or, The beginning of the French revolution'
'Hugon Wilk'
'Histoire d'un paysan'
Emile Erckmann, along with Alexandre Chatrian, wrote a number of novels and short stories together, often focusing on historical fiction and the supernatural. Some of their works include "Waterloo," "The Man-Wolf," and "Madame Thérèse."
Emile Erckmann was born on May 20, 1822, in Phalsbourg, Moselle, France.
Emile Erckmann died on March 14, 1899, in Lunville, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France of diabetes.
Emile Jourdan has written: 'Emile Jourdan, 1860-1931'
Emile AJAR has written: 'Pseudo'
Emile Michel has written: 'Rubens'
Emile Jacques Ruhlmann has written: 'Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann'
Emile Bressler has written: 'Emile Bressler' -- subject(s): Catalogs
Emile Feuillade has written: 'Louis Feuillade'
Emile Talbot has written: 'Reading Nelligan'
Emile Langlade has written: 'Sainte-Beuve'
Emile Waxweiler has written: 'Belgium And The Great Powers'
Paul-Emile has written: 'Mother Elisabeth Bruyere'