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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:21401593:1831
Source marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy
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001 2178190
003 NOBLE
005 19870309141824.0
008 741230|1944||||||| |||| ||eng u
040 $cOUN$dm.c.$dPAN
049 $aPANA
090 $aPQ2164$b.A42 1944x
100 1 $aBalzac, Honoré de,$d1799-1850.$0(NOBLE)31555
245 10 $aDroll stories.$cEd. by Ernest Boyd.
260 $aNew York,$bLiveright$c[1944, c1928]
300 $a[xiv] 266 p.$c22 p.
500 $aBlack and gold ed.
505 0 $aVol. I. The fair Imperia -- The venial sin -- The King's sweetheart -- The Devil's heir -- The merry jests of King Louis the Eleventh -- The High Constable's wife -- The maid of Thilouse -- The brother-in arms -- The Vicar of Azay-le-Rideau -- The reproach -- The three clerks of St. Nicholas -- The continence of King Francis the First -- The merry tattle of the nuns of Poissy -- How the Cateau d'Azay came to be built -- The false courtesan -- The danger of being too innocent -- The dear night of love.
505 0 $aVol. II. The sermon of the merry Vicar of Meudon -- The succubus -- Despair in love -- Perserverance in love -- Concerning a provost who did not recognise things -- About the Monk Amador, who was a glorious Abbot of Turpenay -- Bertha the penitent -- How the pretty maid of Portillon convinced her judge -- In which it is demonstrated that fortune is always feminine -- Concerning a poor man who was called Le Vieux par-Chemins -- Odd sayings of three pilgrims -- Innocence -- The fair Imperia married.
902 $a120402
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909 $acn cm 03-21-06
901 $a2178190$bIII$c2178190$tbiblio
852 4 $agaaagpl$bPANO$bPANO$cStacks 2$jFICTION B219D$gbook$p31867000112537$y0.00$t1$xnonreference$xunholdable$xcirculating$xhidden$zAvailable