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- Publication date
- 1874
- Publisher
- [Place of publication not identified] : Bibliophilist Society
- Collection
- internetarchivebooks; bannedbooks
- Contributor
- Internet Archive
- Language
- English
xxxii, 650 pages : 25 cm
At head of title: Contes drolatiques
London, 1874
The First Ten Tales: Prologue; The Fair Imperia; The venial sin; The King's sweetheart; The Devil's heir; The Merrie jests of King Louis the Eleventh; The High Constable's wife; The Maid of Thilouse; The Brother-in-arms; The Vicar of Azay-le-Rideau; The Reproach; Epilogue -- The Second Ten Tales: Prologue; The Three clerks of St. Nicholas; The Continence of King Francis the First; The Merry tattle of the Nuns of Poissy; How the Chateau d'Azay came to be build; The false courtesan; The danger of being too innocent; The dear night of love; The sermon of the Merry Vicar of Meudon; The Succubus; Despair in love; Epilogue -- The Third Ten Tales: Prologue; Perseverance in love; Concerning a Provost who did not recognise things; About the Monk Amador, who was a glorious Abbot of Turpenay; Bertha the Penitent; How the Pretty Maid of Portillon convinced her judge; In which it is demonstrated that fortune is always feminine; Concerning a poor man who was called le Vieux Par-Chemins; Odd sayings of three pilgrims; Innocence; The Fair Imperia married; Epilogue
At head of title: Contes drolatiques
London, 1874
The First Ten Tales: Prologue; The Fair Imperia; The venial sin; The King's sweetheart; The Devil's heir; The Merrie jests of King Louis the Eleventh; The High Constable's wife; The Maid of Thilouse; The Brother-in-arms; The Vicar of Azay-le-Rideau; The Reproach; Epilogue -- The Second Ten Tales: Prologue; The Three clerks of St. Nicholas; The Continence of King Francis the First; The Merry tattle of the Nuns of Poissy; How the Chateau d'Azay came to be build; The false courtesan; The danger of being too innocent; The dear night of love; The sermon of the Merry Vicar of Meudon; The Succubus; Despair in love; Epilogue -- The Third Ten Tales: Prologue; Perseverance in love; Concerning a Provost who did not recognise things; About the Monk Amador, who was a glorious Abbot of Turpenay; Bertha the Penitent; How the Pretty Maid of Portillon convinced her judge; In which it is demonstrated that fortune is always feminine; Concerning a poor man who was called le Vieux Par-Chemins; Odd sayings of three pilgrims; Innocence; The Fair Imperia married; Epilogue
- Addeddate
- 2022-10-04 00:00:53
- Associated-names
- Doré, Gustave, 1832-1883
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- Republisher_date
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- Republisher_time
- 2037
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- Worldcat (source edition)
- 24412059
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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