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Georges Duhamel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georges Duhamel (June 30, 1884 - April 13, 1966), was a French author, born in Paris. Duhamel trained as a doctor, and during World War I was attached to the French Army. In 1920, he published Confe...
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View a Detailed Biography of Georges Duhamel ... Search for Georges Duhamel at Amazon.com ... I have too much respect for the idea of God to make it responsible for such an absurd world. Georges Duhamel; French author (1884 - 1966)
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Confession de minuit. Illustrations de Pierre LECONTE. (Horizons littéraires.); DUHAMEL GEORGES.. Offered by Librairie Picard ... DUHAMEL GEORGES. Confession de minuit. Illustrations de Pierre LECONTE. (Horizons littéraires.); Paris, Jean-Renard, 1945. In-8, demi-chagrin bleu, dos à quatre faux-nerfs, 122 pages,
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From Duhamel's experience as a surgeon during World War I came Vie des martyrs (1917, tr. The New Book of Martyrs, 1918) and Civilisation (1918, tr. 1919). These collections of sketches are noted for their compassionate accounts of human suffering.
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Pasquier Chronicles; DUHAMEL, GEORGES. Offered by Yesterday's Muse Books ... DUHAMEL, GEORGES Pasquier Chronicles; J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd. 1937. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Pages toned, minimal shelf wear, bookplate on inside of front cover, minimal pencil throughout. "Georges Duhamel (June 30, 1884 - April 13, 1966),
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DUHAMEL, Georges. (1884–1966), French writer, born in Paris. For Civilization, written under the pseudonym Denis Thévenin, Duhamel was awarded the Goncourt Prize. During his long career Duhamel wrote . . . ... Duhamel, elected to the French Academy in 1935, wrote in a lucid, sympathetic style about the freedom of...
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