Books by Brandon Smith
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Introduction aux études historiques by Langlois and Seignobos
Authors: Seignobos, Charles, 1854-1942
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"Introduction aux études historiques" by Ch.-V. Langlois and Ch. Seignobos is a scholarly work written in the late 19th century. The book serves as a guide to the methodology of historical studies, emphasizing the processes and conditions necessary for effective historical inquiry. It aims to clarify the importance of critical examination and logic...
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Le livre des visions et instructions de la bienheureuse Angèle de Foligno by Angela
Authors: Angela, of Foligno, Saint, 1248?-1309
In Cozy Mystery
"Le livre des visions et instructions de la bienheureuse Angèle de Foligno" by Angela is a collection of spiritual reflections and autobiographical insights written in the late 13th to early 14th century. This profound work focuses on the mystical experiences and revelations of Angèle de Foligno, a pious woman who navigated her journey of repentanc...
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Discours Civiques de Danton by Georges Jacques Danton
Authors: Danton, Georges Jacques, 1759-1794
"Discours Civiques de Danton" by Georges Jacques Danton is a collection of speeches delivered by Danton during the tumultuous years of the French Revolution, likely written in the late 18th century. As one of the pivotal figures of this era, Danton's addresses encapsulate the fervor, passion, and ideals of revolutionary thought, focusing on themes ...
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A Nosseigneurs de l'Assemblée nationale: Mémoire pour les maîtres de postes
Authors: Anonymous
"A Nosseigneurs de l'Assemblée nationale: Mémoire pour les maîtres de postes" is a historical account composed during the late 18th century. This book serves as a formal appeal to the National Assembly, highlighting the essential role of postmasters in France's postal system. It discusses the delicate balance between their privileges and the burden...
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De l'Allemagne; t.1 by Madame de Staël
Authors: Staël, Madame de (Anne-Louise-Germaine), 1766-1817
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"De l'Allemagne; t.1" by Madame de Staël is a philosophical examination written in the early 19th century. The work explores various aspects of German culture, philosophy, and literature in contrast to other European nations, particularly highlighting the unique characteristics and values of the German people. The opening of the text sets the stage...
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Lettres d'un bon jeune homme à sa cousine Madeleine by Edmond About
Authors: About, Edmond, 1828-1885
"Lettres d'un bon jeune homme à sa cousine Madeleine" by Edmond About is a fictional correspondence written in the mid-19th century. The narrative centers on a character named Valentin, who embarks on a contemplative and sometimes humorous exploration of life, politics, and society, reflecting on themes such as journalism, freedom of expression, an...
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Fleurs du désert by Thierry Sandre
Authors: Sandre, Thierry, 1890-1950
"Fleurs du désert" by Thierry Sandre is a poetry collection written in the early 20th century. The book dives into the themes of love, suffering, hope, and the transient nature of life, exploring the emotional landscape of human experience. It reflects on the hardships and beauty found within the struggles of existence, akin to flowers blooming in ...
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De Napoléon by André Suarès
Authors: Suarès, André, 1868-1948
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"De Napoléon" by André Suarès is a reflective and analytical account exploring the complexities of Napoleon Bonaparte's character, actions, and legacy, written in the early 20th century. The text likely serves as a philosophical examination of Napoleon as both a historical figure and a potent symbol of power, ambition, and the human condition. Suar...
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Lettres portugaises by vicomte de Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne Guilleragues
Authors: Guilleragues, Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne, vicomte de, 1628-1685
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"Lettres portugaises" by vicomte de Gabriel Joseph de Lavergne Guilleragues is a collection of passionate letters written in the 17th century. The work features the correspondence of a Portuguese nun, Marianna Alcaforado, as she expresses her intense love and heartache for Noël Bouton de Chamilly, a French officer stationed in Portugal. The letters...