Jules Mersch

Jules Mersch

Jules Mersch (29 March 18981 May 1973) was a Luxembourgian publisher and writer. He was the General Director of Victor Buck publishing house, in which capacity he edited the "National Biography of Luxembourg" ( _fr. Biographie National du pays de Luxembourg). Said work involved him writing in large parts articles about the main political families of the early years of the Grand Duchy.


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