Charles Henri Durier

Charles Henri Durier (15 December 1830, in Paris – 6 May 1899) was a French geographer and alpinist.

Charles Henri Durier

During his career, he worked as an administrator in the Ministry of Justice, having the title of divisional chief at the time of his retirement. He was instrumental in the creation of the French Alpine Club (1874), serving as its president from 1895 to 1898. He was the author of a well-received book on Mont Blanc ("Le Mont Blanc", 1877), and of various short stories, novels and travelogues.[1][2]

Selected works

  • Impressions de voyage en Russie, 1858 Impressions from a voyage in Russia.
  • Aux bains de Louèche, nouvelle, 1860 Louèche-les-Bains.
  • Miss Molly, 1869.
  • Histoire du Mont Blanc, 1873 History of Mont Blanc.
  • Le Mont Blanc, 1877, 6th edition 1923.[2]

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