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July 10, 1937 issue
The article discusses about the book "Anatole France, 1844-1896," by Edwin Preston Dargan. When Anatole France found out that his secretary was taking notes...

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Vivas, Eliseo | July 17, 1929 issue
The article presents information about the book Rabelais, written by Anatole France. The reaction which started sometime ago against France may have gone...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | August 11, 1926 issue
This article presents information on the books "Conversations with Anatole France," by Nicolas Segur and "Anatole France at Home," by Marcel Le Goff. In...

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van Doren, Mark | July 22, 1925 issue
The article presents information on the book "Anatole France Himself: A Boswellian Record," by Jean Jacques Brousson. It is certainly possible, however,...

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Vaillant-Couturier, Paul | April 15, 1925 issue
It was the war that brought to know Anatole France. In July, 1914, there were a handful of men, old and young, whom the torrent had not swept along. It...

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April 5, 1922 issue
The article presents discussions on various topics. Novelist Anatole France is, in a sense, the heir of all the ages as is no other living man: in him the...

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April 5, 1922 issue
The article presents an important essay by the great French man of letters, novelist Anatole France which are taken from author Paul Gsell's forthcoming...

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Gsell, Paul | May 17, 1922 issue
The political leader Anatole France went one day to call on another leader Auguste Rodin at Meudon, France. Rodin was doubtless greatly flattered by the...

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Krutch, Joseph Wood | November 24, 1926 issue
In books at least the balance of trade has stood steadily against people. Abroad the label has been conspicuously displayed upon gramophones and cameras,...

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L., L. | September 6, 1922 issue
The article discusses books and authors. Long ago, writer Anatole France called history, science, and philosophy the beautiful romance with which man, forever...

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