Le Petit Chose (Histoire d'un Enfant)


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Le Petit Chose (1868), translated into English as Little Good-For-Nothing and Little What's-His-Name (1898, Jane Minot Sedgwick), is an autobiographical memoir by French author Alphonse Daudet. The novel recounts Daudet's early years from childhood, through boarding school, and finally to Paris and his first successes as an author. It was Daudet's first published, though not first written, work.







Le Petit Chose (Histoire d'un Enfant) Première Partie Le Petit Chose en Province edited with Introduction and Explanatory Notes by George Petilleau, B.A. Officier de l'Instruction Publique (Univ. Gallic.); Member, and Representative in England, of the 'Société des Gens de Lettres de France' Member of the Institute of Journalists (M.J.I.); Late Examiner, Royal Naval College, Greenwich; French Master and Lecturer in French Literature, Charterhouse, Godalming


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Le petit chose


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Histoire d'un enfant


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Le Petit Chose (Part 1) Histoire D'Un Enfant


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Tartarin On The Alps


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Tartarin On The Alps is a humorous novel by Alphonse Daudet. Tartarin, a plump middle-aged man; sees an Atlas lion in a travelling zoo and is compelled to go on a hunting expedition to Northern Africa.