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BOREL, MARGUERITE APPELL - The Man Who Survived,

Title: The Man Who Survived,
Description: New York,: Harper & Brothers, 1918. First Edition; First Impression. Hardcover. Black cover with gold lettering. Camille Marbo is the pseudonym of Marguerite Appell Borel, feminist novelist of the Belle Epoque. pages 59-62 have torn bottom right corners otherwise excellent condition almost new. Rare if not extremely rare. Book is about an injured soilder in WW I that wakes up in the hospital. Translated by Frank Hunter Potter. May have dust spotting on top edge from shelf storage over time. " A friend of Marie Curie, she welcomed Marie and her daughters into her home and gave them shelter during the "affaire Langevin", a revelation made by the press of an extramarital affair between Marie Curie and Paul Langevin. Marguerite died in 1969, she was a Commander of the Legion Of Honour." Wiki; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; pages. Very Good with no dust jacket .

Keywords: Feminism World War 1 France the Great War Camille Marbo

Price: US$ 69.97 Seller: A Book Legacy
- Book number: 52439

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