Set of Three Tan Danish Books (Vol 19, 22, 48)
Set of Three Tan Danish Books (Vol 19, 22, 48)
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Set of Three Tan Danish Books (Vol 19, 22, 48)
19) French Memoirs: Cardinal de Retz (1613-1679), Saint-Simon (1675-1755) - considered among the most important sources of insight into French political and court life during the 17th and 18th centuries
Retz - French churchman, agitator, and memoirist involved in the Frande civil wars
Saint-Simon - French nobleman known for his incredibly detailed and often gossipy Memoires, chronicling the court of Louis XIV
Jean Gateau - Lecturer
Published by Gyldendalske Boghandei - Gyldendal Bookstore - prominent publishing house in Denmark
22) French and English Poetry from 1450-1900
Edited by Dr. Chr. Rimestad
48) Hammer and Anvil, Volume II - Friedrich Spielhagen (1829-1911) - German novelist known for his social engaged novels; this book is a two part work that explores themes of industry, labor, and class conflect
Edited by Axel Garde
The full series has collected major works of world literature curated by a scholarly board (1928-1930)
Set of Three Tan Danish Books (Vol 19, 22, 48)
19) French Memoirs: Cardinal de Retz (1613-1679), Saint-Simon (1675-1755) - considered among the most important sources of insight into French political and court life during the 17th and 18th centuries
Retz - French churchman, agitator, and memoirist involved in the Frande civil wars
Saint-Simon - French nobleman known for his incredibly detailed and often gossipy Memoires, chronicling the court of Louis XIV
Jean Gateau - Lecturer
Published by Gyldendalske Boghandei - Gyldendal Bookstore - prominent publishing house in Denmark
22) French and English Poetry from 1450-1900
Edited by Dr. Chr. Rimestad
48) Hammer and Anvil, Volume II - Friedrich Spielhagen (1829-1911) - German novelist known for his social engaged novels; this book is a two part work that explores themes of industry, labor, and class conflect
Edited by Axel Garde
The full series has collected major works of world literature curated by a scholarly board (1928-1930)