The works of anatole france (37 volumes)

the works of anatole france (37 volumes)

  • By:Anatole France
  • ISBN:NA
  • Publication Type: ...
  • Category: Classics
  • Condition:Good
  • No Of Pages:275
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  • Release Date:1st May 1925
  • Price:Rs 60,000.00
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  • Rs60,000.00

Description

Offered here are 37 volumes in a series of approximately 40 volumes featuring the works of Anatole France. These volumes were published in the 1920s by John Lane The Bodley Head, and each volume contains 200-350 pages. Also included is a companion volume titled 'Conversations with Anatole France', by Nicolas Segur (not pictured). Titles of the 37 volumes in the series are: The Amethyst Ring, The Aspirations of Jean Servien, At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque, Balthasar, The Gods are Athirst, The Bride of Corinth and Other Poems & Plays, Clio & the Chateau de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Crainquebille Putois Riquet and Other Profitable Tales, The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard, The Elm-Tree on the Mall- A Chronicle of Our Own Times, The Garden of Epicurus, Jocasta & The Famished Cat, The Latin Genius, The Life of Joan of Arc (in 3 volumes), Little Pierre, Marguerite and Count Morin Deputy together with Alfred de Vigny and The Path of Glory, The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche and Child Life in Torn and Country, Mother of Pearl, My Friend's Book, On Life and Letters (in 4 volumes), The Opinions of Jerome Coignard, Penguin Island, Pierre Noziere, The Revolt of the Angels, The Seven Wives of Bluebeard & Other Marvellous Tales, Thais, Under the Rose, The Unrisen Dawn- Speeches and Addresses, The Well of Saint Clare, The White Stone, The Wicker Work Woman- A Chronicle of Our Own Times, and Anatole France and His Circle- Being His Table-Talk Collected & Recorded. The books are in good condition for their age. Boards exhibit some bumping and scuffing. Page edges and endpapers exhibit some foxing. A number of volumes have an old name inscription to the title page. Bindings are firm and texts are clean. This book is brought to you by Babar's Bibliotheca: www.facebook.com/BabarsBibliotheca.

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