LA LITTERATURE ET LES ECRIVAINS la litterature Francaise
de Jacques Nathan:
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Harrap London undated c1950 G/Poor (grubby torn dj split down length of spine and in two halves, lightly worn clean red cloth with blue titles on spine, signature front free endpaper and few scattered spots, touch of faint browning page edges, small blotches two margins but no significant fault) octavo160pp. Survey of French literature from the Middle Ages to "the present day" c1950. B/w illustrations from contemporary portraits and prints. Text in French language throughout.
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- LA LITTERATURE ET LES ECRIVAINS la litterature Francaise
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- Jacques Nathan:
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- Harrap London undated c1950
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