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Alexandre Dumas, born in France in 1802, is one of the most widely
read French authors in history. His novels of high adventure have
been translated into nearly 100 languages and made into more than
200 movies. A very prolific author, Dumas's published works total
more than 100,000 pages.
He died in 1870 and was buried in his birthplace of
Villers-Cotterets. In 2002, the bicentennial of his birth, he was
reinterred in the mausoleum of the Pantheon in Paris.
"Le Comte de Monte-Cristo," a classic literary tale of revenge,
was first published in serial form in Paris, appearing in 18
volumes of the "Journal des Debats" from 1844-1845. It takes place
in France, Italy, and the Mediterranean. The theme of the novel
extends beyond revenge to encompass hope, justice, mercy, and
forgiveness. As the characters of the story reveal their true
selves through their actions over the course of the book, the
reader also sees romance, loyalty, betrayal, and selfishness.
The unabridged form of this story runs to over 1,000 pages in
either French or English, necessitating multiple volumes of this
bilingual edition, which is designed to assist those learning
French. The original French text appears on the right-hand pages of
the book, with the corresponding English translation on the
left-hand pages.
Volume 2 of 4
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Books: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
"The Picture of Dorian Gray
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
Shakespeare's Sonnets
New Fairy Tales for Small Children
The Tales of Mother Goose
The Count of Monte Cristo (Vol. 1)"
Alexandre Dumas, born in France in 1802, is one of the most widely
read French authors in history. His novels of high adventure have
been translated into nearly 100 languages and made into more than
200 movies. A very prolific author, Dumas's published works total
more than 100,000 pages.
He died in 1870 and was buried in his birthplace of
Villers-Cotterets. In 2002, the bicentennial of his birth, he was
reinterred in the mausoleum of the Pantheon in Paris.
"Le Comte de Monte-Cristo," a classic literary tale of revenge,
was first published in serial form in Paris, appearing in 18
volumes of the "Journal des Debats" from 1844-1845. It takes place
in France, Italy, and the Mediterranean. The theme of the novel
extends beyond revenge to encompass hope, justice, mercy, and
forgiveness. As the characters of the story reveal their true
selves through their actions over the course of the book, the
reader also sees romance, loyalty, betrayal, and selfishness.
The unabridged form of this story runs to over 1,000 pages in
either French or English, necessitating multiple volumes of this
bilingual edition, which is designed to assist those learning
French. The original French text appears on the right-hand pages of
the book, with the corresponding English translation on the
left-hand pages.
Volume 1 of 4
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Books: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
"The Picture of Dorian Gray
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
Shakespeare's Sonnets
New Fairy Tales for Small Children
The Tales of Mother Goose"
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Little French Masterpieces (Paperback)
Honore De Balzac; Introduction by Sarah E. Holroyd; Translated by George Ives
bundle available
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R451
Discovery Miles 4 510
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Tump (Paperback)
Sarah E. Holroyd, J Baptiste
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R654
Discovery Miles 6 540
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Illustrated Collection
Sophie Rostopchina, the Comtesse de Segur, was born in St.
Petersburg, Russia, in 1799. She wrote her first novel at the age
of 58, and continued to write novels and stories for children and
young people. Her most well-known novel, "Les Malheurs de Sophie"
("Sophie's Misfortunes") is about a young French girl who lives
with her parents in a castle in the French countryside. The
Comtesse died on February 9, 1874 in Paris.
This illustrated collection includes the short stories "Histoire
de Blondine, de Bonne-Biche et de Beau-Minon" ("The Story of
Blondine, Bonne-Biche, and Beau-Minon"), "Le Bon Petit Henri"
("Good Little Henry"), "Histoire de la Princesse Rosette" ("The
Princess Rosette"), "La Petite Souris Grise" ("The Little Grey
Mouse"), and "Ourson." The illustrations were done by Virginia
Frances Sterrett for a 1920 American edition.
This bilingual edition is designed to assist those learning
French. The English text appears on the left-hand pages of the
book, with the corresponding French on the right-hand pages.
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Press: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
"The Picture of Dorian Gray
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
Shakespeare's Sonnets
The Count of Monte Cristo (Unabridged)
The Tales of Mother Goose""
ILLUSTRATED EDITION
At the age of 67, French author Charles Perrault lost his
employment and decided to focus on his children. In 1697 he
published a collection of short stories based on existing folk
tales, "Histoires ou Contes du Temps Passe." These stories,
presented in this volume, are some of the most well-known
children's stories in the western world, including "Le Petit
Chaperon Rouge" ("Little Red Riding-Hood"), "Cendrillon"
("Cinderella"), "Le Chat Botte" ("Puss in Boots"), and "La Belle au
Bois Dormant" ("The Sleeping Beauty"). Because of this collection
of short morality stories, Perrault is often credited with creating
the literary genre of the fairy tale.
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Press: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
"The Picture of Dorian Gray
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
Shakespeare's Sonnets
New Fairy Tales for Small Children
The Count of Monte Cristo (Unabridged)"
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel published by Oscar
Wilde. It tells the story of a young man obsessed with his own
youth and beauty, as expressed in a portrait done by Basil
Hallward, and terrified to lose it. He innocently wishes that the
portrait would age instead of himself. As he descends with his new
friend Lord Henry Wotton into a life of sin and debauchery
inconsistent with Victorian values, he discovers that this wish has
come true. The portrait ages and bears evidence of his increasingly
violent life, while Dorian himself remains unchanged.
This bilingual edition of the classic gothic novel is designed to
assist those learning French. The original English text appears on
the left-hand pages of the book, with the corresponding French
translation on the right-hand pages.
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Books: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
Shakespeare's Sonnets
New Fairy Tales for Small Children
William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1563 or
1564. At 18, he married Anne Hathaway, who was already pregnant
with the first of their three children. William left her and the
children in Stratford to pursue an acting career in London, where
he also began writing and became part owner of an acting company
called the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
Around 1613, Shakespeare returned to Stratford and died there. His
plays have been translated into every major modern language and are
performed around the world more than the works of any other
playwright.
This collection of all 154 sonnets was first published in 1609.
The sonnets deal with the themes of the passage of time, love,
beauty, and morality and were the last of Shakespeare's
non-dramatic works to be printed.
This bilingual edition is designed to assist those learning
French. The English text appears on the left-hand pages of the
book, with the corresponding French on the right-hand pages.
Other bilingual books available from Sleeping Cat Books: (PDF
ebook versions also available)
"The Picture of Dorian Gray
Selected Works of Edgar Allan Poe
Fables of Jean de La Fontaine
Candide
New Fairy Tales for Small Children
The Count of Monte Cristo (Unabridged)
The Tales of Mother Goose"
What is your idea of the trip of a lifetime? Is it flying off to
parts unknown? Traveling through parts of Europe? Lounging on a
sandy Caribbean beach? Or do you prefer to stay closer to home and
travel through your imagination? Sometimes the trip of a lifetime
can be the one you never expected to take. And sometimes a trip
becomes quite memorable for the wrong reasons.
In this collection of short stories, poetry, and non-fiction, you
will find our contributors' ideas of the "trip of a lifetime."
Perhaps you'll find your own ideas in these pages, or perhaps we'll
spark the desire for you to go out and make your own memories
Note: Some pieces contain adult content, language, or themes. Not
suitable for younger readers.
Contributors
Carol Alexander
Carole Bellacera
Dianne Bown-Wilson
T. A. Branom
Tony Wayne Brown
Ann Carter
Krikor Der Hohannesian
Bruce Louis Dodson
T. Fox Dunham
Jay Faulkner
Ken Goldman
Michelle Hartman
Ann Howells
Susan L. Kaminga
Priscilla Kipp
Joshua J. Mark
Michael McLaughlin
James Olivieri
Carl Palmer
Eileen Dawson Peterson
Dawn Anderson Sevart
Mary Sexson
Gill Shutt
JeFF Stumpo
Bruce Turnbull
Susan Vespoli
Jon Wesick
Jen White
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