

An edition of Tartarín de Tarascón (1800)
Tartarin on the Alps; Artists' wives
By Alphonse Daudet,Carlos Cantueso,Bookstore,Tite Fée Tite Fée édition,Oliver C. Colt.,Not Stated
Publish Date
1900
Publisher
Little, Brown and company
Language
eng
Pages
179
Description:
One of the great light-hearted French classics. The book tells the story of Tartarin, a Falstaff-like figure, full of hot-air and bluster, who is persuaded by the fellow residents of the provincial French town in which he lives to go on a lion-hunting expedition to Algeria. He blunders along from one disaster to the next, involving a foreign con-man, a lady of easy virtue, and a blind lion, but in the end he comes out of it all smelling of roses. It is best read in the original French.
subjects: Fiction, general, Europe, fiction, French language, Readers, Book design, Books, Illustration of, Fiction, Literary, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), French fiction, Translations into English, Fiction in English, Translations from French, French literature, Classic Literature
People: Klabund (1890-1928)
Places: Alps
Times: Late 19th century