An edition of Mes mémoires (1860)

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An edition of Mes mémoires (1860)

My memoirs

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Ma naissance. - On me conteste mon nom. - Extrait des registres de l'etat civil de Villers-Cotterets. - Le club de Corbeil. - Acte de mariage de mon pere. - Ma mere. - Mon grand-pere maternel. - Louis-Philippe d'Orleans, pere de Philippe-Egalite. - Madame de Montesson. - M. de Noailles et l'Academie. - Un mariage morganatique. Je suis ne a Villers-Cotterets, petite ville du departement de l'Aisne, situee sur la route de Paris a Laon, a deux cents pas de la rue de la Noue, ou mourut Demoustiers, a deux lieues de La Ferte-Milon, ou naquit Racine, et a sept lieues de Chateau-Thierry, ou naquit La Fontaine.

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Peter Owen
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English
Pages
256

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My memoirs
1961, Peter Owen
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Translation of Mes mémoires.

An abridgment limited "to events in which Dumas himself is engaged."

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256 p. :
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256

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