- The
Counterfeiters (French: Les Faux-
monnayeurs) is a 1925
novel by
French author André Gide,
first published in
Nouvelle Revue Française. With many characters...
- ("Nuremberg or the
Promised Land"). In the 1950 book
Nuremberg II, ou les Faux-
Monnayeurs,
designed around the tale of Paul R****inier, a
former deportee from ****...
- des
monnayeurs), a
finisher provost (French: prévôt des ajusteurs), and a
moneyer supervisor (French:
lieutenant des
monnayeurs). The "
monnayeurs" were...
- at all,
believing that by
doing so, he was
promoting it. 1925 Les Faux-
monnayeurs André Gide
France [The Counterfeiters] The
novel features a considerable...
-
includes L'****ommoir, Nana and Germinal) 20th
century André Gide – Les Faux-
monnayeurs (The Counterfeiters), L'Immoraliste (The Immoralist)
Marcel Proust – À...
-
Published with
Isabelle in Two
Symphonies by
Vintage Books. Les faux-
monnayeurs – (The Counterfeiters) - 1925 - An
honest treatment of homo****uality and...
-
Grotte des Faux-
Monnayeurs, Mouthiers-Haute-Pierre (France)...
- first-person
narratives read more or less like journals. In Les faux-
monnayeurs, Edouard's
journal provides an
alternative voice to the narrator's." "In...
- real
figures to
appear among the many
literary characters in Les Faux-
Monnayeurs (The Counterfeiters, 1925), by André Gide. In Part III,
Chapter 8, Jarry...
- is also the
setting of the
second part of André Gide's
novel Les faux-
monnayeurs, as well as the
setting of
various ski
chase sequences in the On Her Majesty's...