Joseph Rouletabille
Joseph Rouletabille (French pronunciation: [ʒɔzɛf ʁultabij]) is a fictional character created by Gaston Leroux, a French writer and journalist. Rouletabille is an amateur sleuth featured in several novels and other works, often presented as a more capable thinker than the police.
Joseph Rouletabille | |
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This illustration by Simont appeared on October 19, 1907, on the cover of the French newspaper L'Illustration. | |
First appearance | The Mystery of the Yellow Room |
Last appearance | Rouletabille and the Gypsies |
Created by | Gaston Leroux |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Journalist |
Nationality | French |
Rouletabille (literally roule ta bille, or "Roll your marble") is French slang for "globetrotter", one who has been around the world and seen it all. The meaning was later expanded to that of a cool-headed, unfazeable, or nonchalant person.
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