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- Henry_Muller_(writer) abstract "Henry Muller (1902–1980) was a French writer, journalist and book publisher. He began to work for the publishing house Grasset in 1923 and ended his publishing career as Grasset's secretary-general. He recounted his memories from Grasset and interwar France in the books Trois pas en arrière and Six pas en arrière. He received the 1960 Prix Interallié for the novel Clem.".
- Q3132969 abstract "Henry Muller (1902–1980) was a French writer, journalist and book publisher. He began to work for the publishing house Grasset in 1923 and ended his publishing career as Grasset's secretary-general. He recounted his memories from Grasset and interwar France in the books Trois pas en arrière and Six pas en arrière. He received the 1960 Prix Interallié for the novel Clem.".
- Henry_Muller_(writer) comment "Henry Muller (1902–1980) was a French writer, journalist and book publisher. He began to work for the publishing house Grasset in 1923 and ended his publishing career as Grasset's secretary-general. He recounted his memories from Grasset and interwar France in the books Trois pas en arrière and Six pas en arrière. He received the 1960 Prix Interallié for the novel Clem.".
- Q3132969 comment "Henry Muller (1902–1980) was a French writer, journalist and book publisher. He began to work for the publishing house Grasset in 1923 and ended his publishing career as Grasset's secretary-general. He recounted his memories from Grasset and interwar France in the books Trois pas en arrière and Six pas en arrière. He received the 1960 Prix Interallié for the novel Clem.".