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- catalog contributor b5426702.
- catalog created "[1893]".
- catalog date "1893".
- catalog date "[1893]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1893]".
- catalog description "v. 1. Introduction -- Scenes of private life : The purse, Cousin Pons ; Why the atheist prayed ; Mystery of la grande Brêteche ; Albert Savarus ; House of the tennis-playing cat ; A tragedy by the sea ; Modeste Mignon -- v. 2. Scenes from provincial life : Eugénie Grandet ; The illustrious Gaudissart ; Scenes from city life: The Selim shawl; or, Gaudissart in the city ; Père Goriot ; César Birotteau ; The madness of Facino Cane -- v. 3. Scenes from political life : An episode under the terror ; Madame de Dey's last reception -- Scenes from military life : Doomed to live ; The Chouans ; A passion in the desert -- Scenes from country life : A tragedy of the peasantry.".
- catalog extent "3v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Human comedy.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Human comedy.".
- catalog issued "1893".
- catalog issued "[1893]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, P. F. Collier".
- catalog relation "Human comedy.".
- catalog subject "French literature.".
- catalog subject "PQ2161 .B3 1893".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Introduction -- Scenes of private life : The purse, Cousin Pons ; Why the atheist prayed ; Mystery of la grande Brêteche ; Albert Savarus ; House of the tennis-playing cat ; A tragedy by the sea ; Modeste Mignon -- v. 2. Scenes from provincial life : Eugénie Grandet ; The illustrious Gaudissart ; Scenes from city life: The Selim shawl; or, Gaudissart in the city ; Père Goriot ; César Birotteau ; The madness of Facino Cane -- v. 3. Scenes from political life : An episode under the terror ; Madame de Dey's last reception -- Scenes from military life : Doomed to live ; The Chouans ; A passion in the desert -- Scenes from country life : A tragedy of the peasantry.".
- catalog title "The human comedy, being the best novels from the "Comédie humaine" of Honoré de Balzac. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on wood from the best French edition, with an introduction...by Julius Chambers.".
- catalog type "text".