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Fiction, Middle Ages, HistoryPeople
François Villon (b. 1431)Places
Paris (France), FranceTimes
15th centuryShowing 6 featured editions. View all 6 editions?
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A lodging for the night: being a tale concerning one of life's lesser hardships--commonly called trouble
1902, Roycrofters
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Title in red and black; head and tail pieces.
"Four hundred and twenty-five copies of this book (second edition) have been printed on Japan vellum, and type distributed, in the month of August, A.D. MDCCCCII, at the press of George D. Loring, Portland, Maine."
Reprinted from the Bibelot, Nov., 1895, v. 1, no. 11.
First published in 1882 as part of the author's New Arabian nights.
"A ballad of François Villon, prince of all ballad-makers," by A. C. Swinburne: p. v-[viii]
"Note: Stevenson and Villon" (p. [61]-[69]) a letter from Marcel Schwob to Sidney Colvin, translated by L. Page from the French text which appeared in Literature, New York, Nov. 10, 1899, p. 427-428.
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