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Anatole France
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    16 April 1844 - 12 October 1924

Anatole France was born François-Anatole Thibault in Paris, the son of a bookseller. His father's bookstore, Librairie France, specialized in books and papers on the French Revolution and was frequented by many notable writers and scholars of the day. Anatole France studied at the Collège Stanislas and went to work with his father after his graduation. After several years he became a cataloguer at Bacheline-Deflorenne and at Lemerre. He began his career as a poet and a journalist. In 1876 he was appointed a librarian for the French Senate. He became famous with the novel Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard (1881), which won a prize from the French Academy. He was elected to the Académie française in 1896. In the 1920s, his writings were put on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Prohibited Books Index) of the Roman Catholic Church. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921.

Location: Paris, France

- Wikipedia article

Books by this Author
Count Morin, deputy by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, 1921
The red lily by Anatole France   Read Online
Brentano's, 1898
Mother of pearl by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane Company, 1908
A mummer's tale by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, 1921
The crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (member of the Institute) by Anatole France   Read Online
Harper, 1906
My friend's book by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, 1913
The wicker work woman by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane Company, 1910
Balthasar by Anatole France   Read Online
J. Lane, J. Lane Co., 1909
The crime of Sylvestre Bonnard by Anatole France   Read Online
Dodd, Mead and Company, 1922
The bride of Corinth, and other poems & plays by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane company, 1920
At the sign of the Reine Pe dauque by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane Company, 1912
Monsieur Bergeret in Paris by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane co., 1921
Jocasta & The famished cat by Anatole France   Read Online
J. Lane, 1912
Crainquebille by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane Company, 1915
The white stone by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane company, 1910
Pierre Nozière by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane Company, 1916
The aspirations of Jean Servien by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane, 1912
The opinions of J©Øer©Đome Coignard by Anatole France   Read Online
J. Lane, Bell and Cockburn, 1913
The path of glory by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, Champion, 1916
The seven wives of Bluebeard & other marvellous tales by Anatole France   Read Online
John Lane, John Lane company, 1920