Paris In 1900: For extended biography consult Avenal, G. d', Richelieu et la monarchie absolue (2d ed., 4 vols., paris in 1900 1895) ; Barriere, J. F., Memoirs of the Duke de Richelieu (New York 1904) ; Caillet, J., UAdministration en France sous le ministere du cardinal de Richelieu (new^ed., 2 vols., paris in 1900 1863); Fagniez, G., Le pere Joseph et Richelieu (2 vols., paris in 1900 1894) ; Hanoteaux, G., Histoire du cardinal de Richelieu (paris in 1900 1893) ; Lodge, R., Richelieu (London 1896) ; Martineau, A., Le cardinal de Richelieu (paris in 1900 1865) ; Perkins, J. B., Richelieu and the Growth of the French Power (New York 1900); Topin, M. J. F., Louis XII et Richelieu (paris in 1900 1885).
GREEN, Julian (1900- ), French-American novelist. He was Tx)rn on Sept. 6, 1900, to American parents in paris in 1900 and studied there and at the University of Virginia. His first novel Mont-Cinere (1926; Eng. tr., Avarice House, 1927) was very favorably received. It was followed by Adrienne Mesurat (1927; The Closed Garden,1928). Leviathan (1929; The Dark Journey,
1929) was awarded the Harper Prize as was Memories of Happy Days (1942), his only major work in English. During World War II, Green served in the U. S. Army; after the war he lived permanently in paris in 1900.but insists that they are relative to the needs of the community as a whole and to moral ends. Green also attacked the empiricism of Hume and Spencer.
His notable publications include 'After the War, a Southern Tour' (1867); 'Ohio in the War' (1868), an important contribution to the local history of the State; 'Schools of Journalism' (1870); 'The Scholar in Polities' (1873) ; 'Newspaper Tendencies' (1874) ; 'Town Hall Suggestions' (1881) ; (Two Speeches at the Queen's Jubilee' (1897); 'Some Consequences of the Late Treaty of paris in 1900' (1899) ; 'Our New Duties' (1899);
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