Léon Bollack


Léon Bollack was a French trader who invented Bolak, a constructed language that also went by the name "the Blue Language", in 1899.

Personal

His parents were Hermann Bollack and Rachel Léontine Léon. The father was from Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, where the family name had been present "for centuries". The mother was from Paris.
Together with his wife Amelie Picard, he had three children: Léontine Rachel Alice, Lucien Armand Bollack, who became an engineer, and a second daughter, Fanny Louise Bollack.
He died on September 23, 1925. His daughter, Léontine, changed her name to Alice and married Roger-Angel Olchanski. Together they had two sons, Jean and Daniel, although it was reported that the second son was born as a result of an affair with Alex Virot, a sports journalist..
His son, Lucien Armand Bollack went and founded the Bollack Netter & Co car company.
Léon Bollack, his wife Amélie and his daughter Fanny are buried in the Montmartre cemetery in Paris.

New international languages

After a few years promoting Bolak, he abandoned the struggle in 1907 in favour of the movement backing Ido. It is possible that the blue color of the Ido flag was his proposal. He uttered the phrase: "It seems to me that both the Esperanto and Volapük poets are worthy only to be the objects of ridicule."
Bollack inspired H.G. Wells, who mentioned him in his book A Modern Utopia.

Works

Books

Bolak

  • La Langue Bleue Bolak: langue internationale pratique, Paris: 1899.
  • Abridged grammar of the Blue Language, Paris: Pres. Dupont, 1900.
  • Premier vocabulaire de la langue bleue Bolak, Paris: 1902.

Other

  • "Comment Et Pour Quoi La France Doit Renoncer A L'Alsace-Lorraine".
  • "La monnaie internationale".
  • "Comment tuer la guerre - La loi mondiale de boycottage douanier". Paris, 1912.
  • "L'emploi rationnel de la plume des oiseaux sauvages. Réglementation, oui; prohibition, non." Comite d’Ornithologie Economique, 1914.
  • "Vers La Fédération Mondiale", in Revue "Les Documents Du Progres" - Revue Internationale.

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