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L'Empire Japonais et sa vie économique by Joseph Dautremer

Authors: Dautremer, Joseph, 1860-1946

In Cozy Mystery

By Brandon Smith

"L'Empire Japonais et sa vie économique" by Joseph Dautremer is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book examines the geographic characteristics, climate, and economic evolution of Japan, particularly following the significant transformations it underwent after establishing contact with Western nations in the mid-19th centur...

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Paris de siècle en siècle: Le Cœur de Paris — Splendeurs et souvenirs by Robida

Authors: Robida, Albert, 1848-1926

In Village Crime

By Brandon Smith

"Paris de siècle en siècle: Le Cœur de Paris — Splendeurs et souvenirs" by Robida is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the evolution of Paris from its ancient roots to contemporary times, reflecting on the significant historical events, cultural transformations, and architectural changes that have shaped the c...

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Le dimanche avec Paul Cézanne (souvenirs) by Léo Larguier

Authors: Larguier, Léo, 1878-1950

In Wholesome Suspense

By Brandon Smith

"Le dimanche avec Paul Cézanne (souvenirs)" by Léo Larguier is a memoir written in the early 20th century. The book revolves around the author's personal experiences and reflections on his time spent with the renowned artist Paul Cézanne during the early 1900s. It offers a blend of art history, personal anecdotes, and insights into the life and cha...

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Supercheries littéraires : pastiches, suppositions d'auteurs dans les lettres…

Authors: Delepierre, Octave, 1802-1879

In Village Crime

By Brandon Smith

"Supercheries littéraires : pastiches, suppositions d'auteur dans les lettres et dans les arts" by Octave Delepierre is a scholarly publication written in the late 19th century. The work explores various literary deceptions, focusing specifically on pastiches and authorial attributions throughout literary history. It delves into the blurred lines b...

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L'Amoureuse Initiation by O. V. de L. Milosz

Authors: Milosz, O. V. de L. (Oscar Vladislas de Lubicz), 1877-1939

In Wholesome Suspense

By Brandon Smith

"L'Amoureuse Initiation" by O. V. de L. Milosz is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative appears to explore themes of love, memory, and longing through the eyes of a melancholic protagonist, the chevalier Waldemar, reflecting on his past and encounters with significant characters, especially the enigmatic Manto. The story hints at...

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Le Mirage by Auguste Gilbert de Voisins

Authors: Gilbert de Voisins, Auguste, 1877-1939

In Cozy Mystery

By Brandon Smith

"Le Mirage" by Auguste Gilbert de Voisins is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story appears to delve into the complexities of perception, identity, and the impact of war on personal relationships through the experiences of its main character, referred to as Serval, and his friend, Cigogne. As they navigate life on the front lines duri...

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Paris de siècle en siècle by Albert Robida

Authors: Robida, Albert, 1848-1926

In Light Crime

By Brandon Smith

"Paris de siècle en siècle" by Albert Robida is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The work explores the evolution of Paris, detailing its rich history from its origins as the small island village of Lutèce through various transformations and developments into a bustling metropolis. The book serves as both a vivid portray...

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L'Ingénue Libertine by Colette

Authors: Colette, 1873-1954

In Village Crime

By Brandon Smith

"L'Ingénue Libertine" by Colette is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around a young girl named Minne, who embodies a delicate blend of innocence and curiosity. As she navigates her childhood amidst the complexities of adult life and societal expectations, themes of femininity, desire, and identity begin to emerge. At...

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Les Huit Jours du Petit Marquis; Carlos et Cornélius by Jules Claretie

Authors: Claretie, Jules, 1840-1913

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By Brandon Smith

"Les Huit Jours du Petit Marquis; Carlos et Cornélius" by Jules Claretie is a novel written in the late 19th century. This story centers around the character of the marquis de Beauchamp d'Antignac, an exiled French nobleman navigating life in London after escaping the tumult of the French Revolution. The narrative explores themes of longing, identi...