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  • af Andre Maurois
    223,95 kr.

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    377,95 kr.

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    343,95 - 493,95 kr.

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    299,95 - 398,95 kr.

  • af Andre Maurois
    392,95 kr.

    Originally published in 1929, this book contains an analysis of biography writing based on six lectures delivered at Trinity College, Cambridge, in May 1928. Maurois does not go into the history of biography writing, but focuses instead on biography as a means of expression and art as well as science.

  • af Andre Maurois
    360,95 kr.

    First published in 1926, this book presents an extract from the writings of Andre Maurois (1885-1967). The text is presented in the original French with a special preface by the author and detailed notes. A vocabulary of military terms is also included.

  • af Andre Maurois
    352,95 kr.

    First published in 1931, this book presents a series of extracts from the writings of Andre Maurois (1885-1967). The text is presented in the original French with a special preface by the author and detailed notes.

  • - Being an Extract from Meipe
    af Andre Maurois
    268,95 kr.

    First published in 1927, this book presents an extract from Mape, a work by Andre Maurois (1885-1967). The text is presented in the original French with a special preface written by the author and detailed notes.

  • af Andre Maurois
    88,95 kr.

    Edmund is a little on the plump side and Terry is a bit of a rake. When they discover the countries under the Earth they are divided and sent to the warring kingdoms of the Fattypuffs and the Thinifers. The Fattypuffs eat six square meals a day with light snacks in between. The Thinifers like nothing more than discipline and work six days a week.

  • af Andre Maurois
    402,95 kr.

    This highly popular 1920 novel narrates the experiences of a British colonel in France during World War I. Andre Maurois draws on his experience as a translator and liaison officer to the British army from 1915 to 1916 to create this study of humanity in wartime.