Le Vampire Du Val-De-Grace
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The philosopher and his monkeys, The professor and the crocodile, and other strange stories of men and animals
Set in a unique environment, the narrative explores the interactions between humans and animals, offering a blend of adventure and philosophical insights. The main story is complemented by additional tales that delve into unusual relationships and encounters between men and creatures. This modern edition has been carefully reformatted and retyped for clarity, ensuring that its important themes and stories remain accessible to contemporary readers and future generations.
Culturally significant, this work is a faithful reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its importance in global libraries. The text serves as a valuable resource, contributing to the knowledge base of civilization.
Ce livre est une reproduction d'une œuvre publiée avant 1920, faisant partie d'une collection rééditée par Hachette Livre en partenariat avec la Bibliothèque nationale de France. Il offre l'accès à des livres anciens et souvent rares issus du patrimoine de la BnF.
Dieses sympathische kleine Buch enthält eine Sammlung von geistreichen, amüsanten und anrührenden Geschichten aus dem Alltag dieser wunderlichen Persönlichkeit. Léon Gozlan, selbst Schriftsteller, lernte Balzac erst relativ spät kennen, als dieser bereits in ganz Europa gelesen wurde, das Landgut Les Jardies gekauft und sich immens verschuldet hatte. In Gozlans Erinnerungen sehen wir den Schöpfer der großen Menschlichen Komödie in Nahaufnahme: bei der Arbeit, bei seinen nächtlichen Spaziergängen, beim Essen und Trinken, bei seinen Bauarbeiten in Les Jardies und bei seinen Gesprächen mit Freunden, u. a. mit seinem großen Kollegen Victor Hugo.