Flammes: Polémique et polémistes-Proudhon-Les Châtiments-Rochefort et Vallès-Bloy-Clemenceau
de Daudet, Léon
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Paris: Bernard Grasset, 1930. 241p., 4.75x7.25 inches, pages lightly browned, wraps worn and soiled, head and tail of spine chipped, some light foxing else good condition. Text in French. Daudet was a French journalist and monarchist. In 1923 his son Philippe ran away to Paris to join up with anarchists there and committed suicide. The older Daudet believed that his son had been murdered by anarchists and accused the republican government of complicity with the murder. Here he discusses various "polemics and polemicists" including Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Victor Hugo's book of poetry "Les Chatiments", and Communard Jules Vallès.
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- Título
- Flammes: Polémique et polémistes-Proudhon-Les Châtiments-Rochefort et Vallès-Bloy-Clemenceau
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- Daudet, Léon
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- Usado
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- 1
- Editorial
- Bernard Grasset
- Lugar de publicación
- Paris
- Fecha de publicación
- 1930
- Catálogos del vendedor
- Anarchism; 1930S; Francophone+; Right-wing - non-U.S; labor-european;
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