The Definitive Edition of Works by Anatole France (5 Volumes)

US$64.00

Hardcover. Condition: Good+ to Very Good+. 1909-1924 Dodd, Mead, and Co.

Contains the following stories

The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche (1909)
The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche is a humorous book by Anatole France. It recounts the humorous adventures of Jacques Tournebroche, a French baker's son, as he travels across medieval Europe. The stories are filled with memorable characters and witty commentary on the society of the time

Very good condition, light edgewear, clean and tightly bound.

Little Pierre (1920)
Its protagonist, skeptical old scholar Sylvester Bonnard, embodied France's own personality. The novel was praised for its elegant prose.

Good Condition. Stain along front endpage, but otherwise a mostly clean copy. Fading of gilt along spine.

The Seven Wives of Bluebeard (1923)
Two years ago, Claire Challis's four-year-old son disappeared without a trace. Now, a neighbor's child has vanished from right outside of her apartment. Determined to discover the fate of her missing son, Claire set out on a quest that will lead to a place of madness, horror, and fates worse than death.

Very good condition, light edgewear, clean and tightly bound.

Crainquebille (1922)

Very good condition, light edgewear, clean and tightly bound.

The Wicker-Work Woman (1924)

This novel, first published in the original French in 1897, forms part of the author's A Chronicle of Our Own Times series.

Very good condition, light edgewear, clean and tightly bound.