Stéphane Joseph Vincent Lauzanne (22 January 1874 – 22 November 1958) was a French journalist and editor of Le Matin.[1]
During the First World War Lauzanne was a member of the French diplomatic mission to the United States.[2]
On 30 October 1944, following the liberation of France, Lauzanne was sentenced to 20 years' solitary confinement by the Paris Assize Court for intelligence with the enemy.[3]
Works
edit- Snapshots of America (Paris: Artheme Fayard, unknown).
- At the Bedside of Turkey (Paris: Artheme Fayard, unknown).
- Roadmaps Get Mobilized (Paris: Artheme Fayard, unknown).
- Fighting France (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1918). Link
- The Men I Saw; Memories of a Journalist (Paris: Artheme Fayard, 1920).
- Great Men and Great Days (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1921).
Notes
edit- ^ 'Lauzanne (1874-1958)', Bibliothèque nationale de France, retrieved 15 July 2018.
- ^ Mason W. Tyler, 'Review', The Mississippi Valley Historical Review Vol. 8, No. 1/2 (Jun. - Sep., 1921), p. 204.
- ^ 'Chronology', Bulletin of International News Vol. 21, No. 23 (Nov. 11, 1944), pp. 971.