Some are, some are not. The most popular books, such as "Spirit, That Stranger Inside Us", or "Death, Where Is Thy Sting?", are regularly available at alibris.com (used copies). I also have an English translation "Complex Relativity - Unifying the Four Physical Interactions" - which rather dissapointed me who actually is familiar with general relativity and quantum mechanics! :-(
Anyway, try your luck at amazon or alibris
he/she is french
Emile Zola was a renowned French Writer.
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Emile Abraham has written: 'Acteurs & actrices de Paris' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Actors, French, Actresses, French, French Actors, French Actresses, Theaters
Emile Gaston Boutmy has written: 'The English people'
That's Emile Zola, a man. He was a French Naturalist writer and friend of the Impressionist painters. His books have been translated into English and are really good. The Masterpieceis wonderful and provides insight on his relationship with the painters, but the book made them mad because of its truthful parallels and by the main character's suiside.
Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran was a french chemist. He is NOT Greek!!
Emile Zola was a French Naturalist writer.
Emile De Becque
Emile Jacot was English. He served in the Great War after having done a degree in English. He studied sculpture at the Slade and won a Rome Scholarship in 1924. He died of tuberculosis in about 1926.
Emile Bernard has written: 'Bordellos and prostitutes in turn-of-the-century French art' 'Propos sur l'art' -- subject(s): Art, French, French Art, Post-impressionism (Art), Symbolism in art
Paul Emile Chabas has written: 'Paul Chabas' -- subject(s): Art, French, Art, Modern, Artists, Biography, French Art, Modern Art