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Danton A Study

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  • Danton A Study by Hilaire Belloc
  • Danton A Study by Hilaire Belloc
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"Danton" by using Hilaire Belloc is a charming collection that transcends the limits of famous classics, literary fiction. In this anthology, Belloc skillfully curates a compendium of traditional mind, intricately woven into a unique draft, presenting readers with an on hand and less expensive literary gem. The stories within this compilation show off a wealthy tapestry of topics, some unfolding as intriguing and amazing narratives, even as others lightly envelop the reader, drawing them into the nuanced worlds Belloc creates. Aiming for full-size accessibility, Belloc guarantees that his classic reflections are inside attain of anybody, coupling undying awareness with affordability. The testimonies within "Danton" show off Belloc's versatility as a writer, supplying a numerous range of memories that each captivate and subtly entrance the reader. Presented with a brand new and captivating cowl design, coupled with a professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of "Danton" is a harmonious combination of modern aesthetics and readability. Belloc's work endures as an interesting exploration of the human enjoy, inviting readers of all backgrounds to partake within the pleasures of his profound and idea-scary memories.

Author Biography:

HILAIRE BELLOC was a writer and historian who was born in France on July 27, 1870, and died on July 16, 1953. Belloc also spoke in public, wrote poetry, sailed, satirized, wrote letters, served in the army, and worked for political change. His work was strongly affected by his Catholic faith. In 1902, Belloc became a naturalized British person, but he kept his French citizenship. He was President of the Oxford Union while he was at Oxford University. As a member of the British Parliament from 1906 to 1910, he was one of the few who was proudly Catholic. Belloc was known for getting into arguments, and he had a number of running feuds. He was also good friends with G. K. Chesterton and worked with him. "Chesterbelloc" was a nickname given to Belloc and Chesterton by their friend and regular debate opponent, George Bernard Shaw. Belloc wrote much more than just religious poems. He also wrote funny verse for kids. "Jim, who ran away from his nurse and was eaten by a lion," and "Matilda, who told lies and was burned to death" were two of his best-known and most-sold stories for kids. He wrote a lot of trip books and biographies of famous people, like The Path to Rome (1902).
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2024
Pages
356
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x20
ISBN-13
9789360467784
Product ID
38626302

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