Xavier Maniguet
Xavier Maniguet (17 October 1946 – 22 March 2009) was a French medical writer, doctor and intelligence service (DGSE) agent.
Along with Roland Verge, Gerald Andries and Jean-Michel Barcelo, Maniguet bombed the Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand's Auckland Harbour on 10 July 1985.
A specialist in aviation medicine, hyperbaric medicine and sports medicine,[1] he died on 23 March 2009 at the controls of a light plane on the glacier near St. Sorlin St. Sorlin d'Arves, after taking off from the airfield in Meribel (France).[2][3]
Bibliography
- L'Aventure pour l'aventure, Carrère-Lafon, 1986
- Survivre, comment vaincre en milieu hostile, Albin Michel, 1988, (Survival, how to prevail in hostile environments, Facts On File Inc, 1994)[4]
- Naufragés. Comment survivre en mer, Filipacchi, 1989
- Le Guide de l'homme d'action, Albin Michel, 1990
- Les Dents de la mort, Robert Laffont, J'ai Lu, 1991 (The Jaws of Death: Sharks As Predator, Man As Prey, HarperCollins, 1992)[5][6]
- Les Énergies du stress, Robert Laffont, 1994
- La Montagne et vous, guide pratique, Albin Michel, 2000
- Mieux être. Vivre longtemps en pleine forme, sans gélules et sans stress, 2005
- French Bomber. Enfin la vérité sur le Rainbow Warrior, 2007
- Bien vivre avec son stress. Les bienfaits de la méthode Emostress, De Vecchi, 2009
References
- NZPA (29 March 2009). "Rainbow Warrior agent dies in crash". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- Catherine Field (25 March 2009). "Rainbow Warrior agent dies in plane crash". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
- Décès de Xavier Maniguet, l’un des protagonistes de l’affaire du Rainbow Warrior, Ouest-France March 23, 2009.
- Survival: How to Prevail in Hostile Environments, on books.google.fr, 1994.
- The Jaws of Death: Shark as Predator, Man as Prey, on books.google.fr, 1992.
- Brendan Obrien, The Jaws Of Death by Xavier Maniguet, on archive.divernet.com, 1994
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