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  1. Albert Félix Dubois (16 September 1862 – 1 June 1945) was a French journalist, explorer and entrepreneur who is best known for his books about his travels in French West Africa. Dubois was the son of a well-known chef who had written a number of popular cookery books.

  2. Albert Félix Dubois (Dresde, 16 septembre 1862-Paris, 1 er juin 1945) est un journaliste et explorateur français, célèbre pour ses voyages en Afrique-Occidentale française.

  3. Albert Félix Dubois (16 September 1862 – 1 June 1945) was a French journalist, explorer and entrepreneur who is best known for his books about his travels in French West Africa. Dubois was the son of a well-known chef who had written a number of popular cookery books.

  4. Dubois, Félix. Timbuctoo the Mysterious. trans by White, Diana New York, Longmans, Green and Co, 1896. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/04016730/>.

  5. Félix Dubois (1862-1945) est un des pionniers du grand reportage français moderne. Au journalisme proprement dit, il associe l'exploration, la préparation aux grandes missions...

  6. Félix Dubois. W. Heinemann, 1897 - Africa - 377 pages. Special Envoy of Figaro, Felix Dubois, left Dakar in 1896 and traveled into Mali by train to the end of the line (just after Kayes), and...

  7. This book is an English translation of Tombouctou la mystérieuse, published in Paris in 1897. The author, Felix Dubois (1862-1945), was a French journalist who in 1895 traveled from Paris to...