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Anatole France

Anatole France

The Nobel Prize in Literature 1921

Novelist, storyteller; almost all genres. Nobility of style, profound human sympathy, true Gallic temperament. Historical fiction evokes past civilizations with great charm, deep insight.

Post-World War I. At Nobel ceremony Frenchman France turned to Nobelist, German Nernst, exchanged a long and cordial handshake with him – a profoundly symbolic gesture.

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Great Novels of Anatole France
Anatole France
Book League of America, 1918
Pennsylvania State University
June 29, 2011
505 pages

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Monsieur Bergeret in Paris
Anatole France
Dodd, Mead, 1922
Princeton University
March 3, 2009
300 pages

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The Amethyst Ring
Anatole France
Bérengère Drillien

Dodd, Mead, 1922
Princeton University
March 3, 2009
300 pages

gutenberg_logoWorks by Anatole France at Project Gutenberg

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speakerWorks by Anatole France at LibriVox audiobooks.

bwlogoOn Anatole France from Pegasos Author’s Calendar

syracuse_logoAnatole France Collection; an inventory of his collection at Syracuse University.

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Find in a library near you. In OCLC Worldcat website search box, copy and paste name of laureate. Click. In list of books, click book of interest to you. Computer probably uses a 5-digit zip code where you are physically located. Scroll down to libraries near you which possess book. Possibly more than one person with same name