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Hector Berthelot

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Name
  
Hector Berthelot

Role
  
Journalist

Died
  
September 15, 1895


Hector Berthelot Hector Berthelot Lambiek Comiclopedia

Hector Berthelot (March 4, 1842 – September 15, 1895) was a lawyer, journalist and publisher who was born in Trois-Rivières. He was not married and died in Montreal.

Hector Berthelot Hector Berthelot Lambiek Comiclopedia

Berthelot articled as a lawyer with George-Étienne Cartier in 1861 and was called to the bar in 1865. However, he did not practice law but began with his journalistic pursuits for which he would become well known. He did practice law extensively but it was journalism and publishing that interested him most. One of his publishing endeavours, Le Canard, became a rapid success. He turned this publication over to Honoré Beaugrand in August 1879. He immediately launched other publications.

Hector Berthelot was mourned after his death by his contemporaries in the newspapers. All the tributes seem to indicate an accomplished humorist and a journalist of the first order.

His niece Henriette Tassé also became a journalist and published a 1934 biography of Berthelot La vie humoristique d'Hector Berthelot.

References

Hector Berthelot Wikipedia