Pierre Barbet was the main pseudonym used by French science fiction writer Claude Avice. Claude Avice, a Doctor in Pharmacy, also used the pseudonyms of Olivier Sprigel and David Maine. Several of his novels were translated into English and published by Daw Books. Barbet also advanced a set of theories on the Crucifixion of Jesus that are disputed by physician Frederick Zugibe.

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  • Pierre Barbet was the main pseudonym used by French science fiction writer Claude Avice. Claude Avice, a Doctor in Pharmacy, also used the pseudonyms of Olivier Sprigel and David Maine. Several of his novels were translated into English and published by Daw Books. Barbet also advanced a set of theories on the Crucifixion of Jesus that are disputed by physician Frederick Zugibe.
  • Pierre Barbet, de son vrai nom Claude Avice, né le 16 mai 1925 au Mans et mort le 20 juillet 1995, est un écrivain français.
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  • Pierre Barbet was the main pseudonym used by French science fiction writer Claude Avice. Claude Avice, a Doctor in Pharmacy, also used the pseudonyms of Olivier Sprigel and David Maine. Several of his novels were translated into English and published by Daw Books. Barbet also advanced a set of theories on the Crucifixion of Jesus that are disputed by physician Frederick Zugibe.
  • Pierre Barbet, de son vrai nom Claude Avice, né le 16 mai 1925 au Mans et mort le 20 juillet 1995, est un écrivain français.
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  • Pierre Barbet
  • Pierre Barbet
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