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(3.44) | 2 | Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of The King of the Mountains. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Edmond About, which is now, at last, again available to you. Get the PDF and EPUB NOW as well. Included in your purchase you have The King of the Mountains in EPUB AND PDF format to read on any tablet, eReader, desktop, laptop or smartphone simultaneous - Get it NOW. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside The King of the Mountains: Look inside the book: I did not go to a cafe; I did not read the Pandore, nor the Minerve; nor any other paper of the country; I did not go to the theater, because I have a sensitive ear and a false note hurts me more cruelly than a blow; I lived with my hosts, my herbarium, and with John Harris. ...In the salons and in the cafes, in the barber-shops where the common people congregated, at the pharmacies where the bourgeoise were to be found, in the muddy streets of the bazars, in the dusty square of Belle-Grece, at the theater, at the Sunday concerts, and upon the road to Patissia, one heard only of the great Hadgi-Stavros; one swore only by Hadgi-Stavros; Hadgi-Stavros the invincible, Hadgi-Stavros the terror of the police, Hadgi-Stavros, The King of the Mountains About Edmond About, the Author: At the end of his college career, he joined the French school in Athens, but claimed that he had never intended to follow the professorial career for which the Ecole Normale was a preparation, and in 1853 he returned to France and devoted himself to literature and journalism. ...Philippe Habert (1634) Jacques Esprit (1639) Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (1678) Claude-Francois Fraguier (1707) Charles dOrleans de Rothelin (1728) Gabriel Girard (1744) Marc-Antoine-Rene de Voyer dArgenson de Paulmy (1748) Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste dAguesseau (1787) Charles Brifaut (1826) Jules Sandeau (1858) Edmond Francois Valentin About (1884) Leon Say (1886) Albert Vandal (1896) Denys Cochin (1911) Georges Goyau (1922) Paul Hazard (1940) Maurice Garcon (1946) Paul Morand (1968) Alain Peyrefitte (1977) Gabriel de Broglie (2001)… (mere) |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. To MADAM CHARLES BEAINNE.You, Madam, had the first hearing of this story. I related it to you three months ago, the day after your marriage, when I did not know it over well myself. Whether you will or no, you must remember, all your life, a recital the date of which will save it from being forgotten. In a quarter of a century, when the young woman that we admire in you shall have risen by degrees to the dignity of grandmother, if time, which devours all things, has not carried away the pages of this little book, you will read it again at the fireside, and the adventures of my old Pallicare will recall to you the happy day when you were twenty, with a future free from clouds, a present free from cares, and with disinterested friends.EDM. ABOUT. | |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. ON the third of July, of this year, about six o'clock in the morning, I was engaged in the innocent occupation of watering my petunias, when I saw coming into the garden a tall, lightcomplexioned young man, whose beardless face was shaded by a German cap and ornamented by a pair of gold spectacles. | |
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▾Referencer Henvisninger til dette værk andre steder. Wikipedia på engelskIngen ▾Bogbeskrivelser Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of The King of the Mountains. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Edmond About, which is now, at last, again available to you. Get the PDF and EPUB NOW as well. Included in your purchase you have The King of the Mountains in EPUB AND PDF format to read on any tablet, eReader, desktop, laptop or smartphone simultaneous - Get it NOW. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside The King of the Mountains: Look inside the book: I did not go to a cafe; I did not read the Pandore, nor the Minerve; nor any other paper of the country; I did not go to the theater, because I have a sensitive ear and a false note hurts me more cruelly than a blow; I lived with my hosts, my herbarium, and with John Harris. ...In the salons and in the cafes, in the barber-shops where the common people congregated, at the pharmacies where the bourgeoise were to be found, in the muddy streets of the bazars, in the dusty square of Belle-Grece, at the theater, at the Sunday concerts, and upon the road to Patissia, one heard only of the great Hadgi-Stavros; one swore only by Hadgi-Stavros; Hadgi-Stavros the invincible, Hadgi-Stavros the terror of the police, Hadgi-Stavros, The King of the Mountains About Edmond About, the Author: At the end of his college career, he joined the French school in Athens, but claimed that he had never intended to follow the professorial career for which the Ecole Normale was a preparation, and in 1853 he returned to France and devoted himself to literature and journalism. ...Philippe Habert (1634) Jacques Esprit (1639) Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (1678) Claude-Francois Fraguier (1707) Charles dOrleans de Rothelin (1728) Gabriel Girard (1744) Marc-Antoine-Rene de Voyer dArgenson de Paulmy (1748) Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste dAguesseau (1787) Charles Brifaut (1826) Jules Sandeau (1858) Edmond Francois Valentin About (1884) Leon Say (1886) Albert Vandal (1896) Denys Cochin (1911) Georges Goyau (1922) Paul Hazard (1940) Maurice Garcon (1946) Paul Morand (1968) Alain Peyrefitte (1977) Gabriel de Broglie (2001) ▾Biblioteksbeskrivelser af bogens indhold No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThingmedlemmers beskrivelse af bogens indhold
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