Philippe Broussard

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Philippe Broussard
Born (1963-06-20) 20 June 1963 (age 60)
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Journalist, author
FamilyRobert Broussard [fr] (father)

Philippe Broussard (birth 20 June 1963 in Paris), is a French journalist who is laureate of the Albert Londres Prize (1993).[1] He is the son of the police commissioner Robert Broussard [fr].

Works

  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard, Génération supporter, Robert Laffont, 1990, 376 p. (ISBN 2221069145)
  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard, Les Rebelles de l’Himalaya, Denoël, 1996, 250 p. (ISBN 2207241033)
  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard and Danielle Laeng, La prisonnière de Lhassa, Stock, 2001, 250 p. (ISBN 978-2-234-05401-1)
  • Template:Fr Marcel Desailly, Capitaine, Stock, 2002, 350 p. (ISBN 2234054788)
  • Template:Fr Robert Broussard and Philippe Broussard, Commissaire Broussard : Mémoires, Stock, 2005 (ISBN 2234058341)
  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard et Jean-Marie Pontaut, Les Grandes affaires de la Cinquième République, L’Express, 18 novembre 2010, 494 p. (ISBN 2843437601)
  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard, La disparue de San Juan, Stock, 2011, 435 p. (ISBN 9782234062511)
  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard, Vivre cent jours en un, Stock, 2015, 240 p. (ISBN 9782234075467)
  • Template:Fr Philippe Broussard, À la recherche de Ginka, 2018, 272 p. (ISBN 9782234081802)

References

  1. ^ "Philippe Broussard". www.editions-stock.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-10-02.