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Sue Taylor Grafton (April 24, 1940 – December 28, 2017) was an American author of detective novels. She is best known as the author of the "alphabet series" ("A" Is for Alibi, etc.) featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California.
This book is his first novel written in French and his second novel after the science fiction themed Bad Voltage in 1989. Littell said he wanted to focus on the thinking of an executioner and of origins of state murder, [5] showing how we can take decisions that lead, or not, to a genocide. [6]
- Jonathan Littell, Charlotte Mandell
- France
- 1996
- Les Bienveillantes
Northern Lights (titled The Golden Compass in North America and some other countries) is a young-adult fantasy novel by Philip Pullman, published in 1995 by Scholastic UK.
- Philip Pullman
- 399
- 1995
- 9 July 1995
The Little Prince (French: Le Petit Prince, pronounced [lə p (ə)ti pʁɛ̃s]) is a novella written and illustrated by French writer, and military pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Grete Leitgeb, Josef Leitgeb
- Le Petit Prince
- 1943
- April 1943 (U.S.: English & French), 1945 (France: French)
Aug 1, 2021 · From the award-winning creator of the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 podcast, Tunnel 29 is the true story of the most remarkable escape tunnel dug under the Berlin Wall.
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- Hardcover
La Peau de chagrin (French pronunciation: [la po də ʃaɡʁɛ̃], The Skin of Shagreen), known in English as The Magic Skin and The Wild Ass's Skin, is an 1831 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850).
It has been published in at least three major English-language versions: as Amerika, translated by Edwin and Willa Muir (1938); as The Man Who Disappeared (Amerika), translated by Michael Hoffmann (1996); and as Amerika: The Missing Person, translated by Mark Harman (2008).