| Peso | 320 g |
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| Dimensões | 1 × 14 × 21 cm |
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An Interlude in Spain
R$47,50
- Autor: Charles D’Ydewalle
- Editora: Readers Union
- Qtd. Páginas: 168
- Código Estoque: 253181A
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# Transcrição da Sinopse
Avoro is a novel of great power and beauty, the life, who can be a peer in the miniseries of Spain during the terrible years of the Civil War. The author has gathered together from the four points of the compass. I have a great many people, indeed at one time their discoveries moved my mind: “Of all these the boldest are the Belgians.” (HUNTER)
The modest will do me the justice to recognize, when he has read this book, that it has written in no chauvinism. I admire the Englishman, the Frenchman, the Dutchman, a Frenchman, that I cannot ignore the achievements of those great Nations; that once upon rejoicing the battle-fields of the Frenchman, and it comes to equal them in numbers, he displayed the noblest courage, and often won a glorious beyond competition. In recalling all those whose good-humour I admired most a note of Julius Caesar come back into my mind: “Of all these the boldest are the Belgians” (HUNTER)

