Brandon Smith

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Books by Brandon Smith

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Le Feu sous la Cendre by Henri Ardel

Authors: Ardel, Henri, 1863-1938

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By Brandon Smith

"Le Feu sous la Cendre" by Henri Ardel is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds around Mireille, a young widow navigating life and loss after the war, accompanied by her parents and two small children. As the family relocates to the tranquil seaside town of Carantec, Mireille finds herself grappling with her painful memories ...

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Le Baiser en Grèce by Raoul Vèze

Authors: Vèze, Raoul, 1864-1935

In Cozy Mystery

By Brandon Smith

"Le Baiser en Grèce" by Raoul Vèze is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The text explores the cultural significance of kissing in ancient Greek society, delving into various themes such as marital customs, the roles of courtesans, and the philosophical implications surrounding the act of kissing. Through vivid illustrations and...

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Les derniers Hommes Rouges: Roman d'aventures by Pierre Maël

Authors: Maël, Pierre

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"Les derniers Hommes Rouges: Roman d'aventures" by Pierre Maël is a historical adventure novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative is centered around two main characters: a young man named Georges Vernant and an Indian named Wagha-na, who embark on a journey across the vast Canadian prairies as they reflect on the declining state of Nat...

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Pensées d'un mercanti by Pierre Veber

Authors: Veber, Pierre, 1869-1942

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By Brandon Smith

"Pensées d'un mercanti" by Pierre Veber is a collection of insightful and often cynical reflections on the theatrical world written in the early 20th century. This work embodies the thoughts of an experienced and mysterious figure in the theatrical profession, referred to as "mercanti," who imparts his wisdom gleaned from years of navigating the co...

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Les confessions de saint Augustin, évêque d'Hippone: précédées de sa vie par S.…

Authors: Possidius, Saint, active 370-437

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"Les Confessions" by Saint Augustine is a philosophical and theological treatise written in the late 4th to early 5th century. This work is largely autobiographical, documenting Augustine's journey from a life of sin and philosophical skepticism to one of faith and commitment to Christian doctrine. It explores profound themes of sin, grace, and the...

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Au bord du Désert: L'âme arabe (à Pierre Loti); Impressions; Souvenirs;…

Authors: Aicard, Jean, 1848-1921

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"Au bord du Désert: L'âme arabe (à Pierre Loti); Impressions; Souvenirs" by Jean Aicard is a collection of impressions and memories written in the late 19th century. The work explores the cultural and emotional landscape of Arab identity and experiences in Algeria and Tunisia, reflecting on the author's personal journey and interactions with the lo...

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L'Égypte éternelle by Jehan d' Ivray

Authors: Ivray, Jehan d', 1861-1940

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"L'Égypte éternelle" by Jehan d'Ivray is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work explores the rich history, culture, and societal structure of Egypt, particularly focusing on the transformations that took place during colonial times. It aims to unveil the complexities of Egyptian identity, the impact of foreign influence, an...

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Œuvres complètes de Mathurin Regnier by Mathurin Régnier

Authors: Régnier, Mathurin, 1573-1613

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"Œuvres complètes de Mathurin Regnier" by Mathurin Régnier is a comprehensive collection of poems and satires written in the early 17th century. This work encapsulates the life and creations of Regnier, a prominent figure in the French satirical poetry movement, showcasing his sharp wit and critique of societal norms. The poetry serves as an explor...

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Les Caves du Vatican by André Gide

Authors: Gide, André, 1869-1951

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"Les Caves du Vatican" by André Gide is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of morality, faith, and scientific inquiry through the eyes of its main character, Anthime Armand-Dubois, a franc-maçon and scientist who travels to Rome seeking treatment for his rheumatism, while also wrestling with questions of belief and ...