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The novel of the century : the extraordinary adventure of Les Misâerables
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Bellos, David, author
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Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885.
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French literature 19th century History and criticism.
2018
\"The story of how Victor Hugo wrote Les Misâerables and why it became among the most influential and protean works of art ever created\"-- Provided by publisher.
Who owns this sentence? : a history of copyrights and wrongs
An exploration into how copyright has become a tool of unprecedented power and wealth for the few, widening the gap between the richest and poorest in society.
The roots of heaven
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Gary, Romain author
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Griffin, Jonathan, 1906-1990, translator
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Bellos, David, writer of introduction
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Concentration camp inmates Fiction.
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Elephants Fiction.
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Africa, French-speaking Equatorial Fiction.
2018
\"[This book] follows Morel, a Frenchman who survives the Holocaust--a survival he credits to imagining elephants roaming the wilderness. Once free, he travels to French Equatorial Africa with the aim of saving his beloved elephants from being hunted and killed for meat and ivory. Realizing his more conventional tactics are not eliciting a response, however, he turns militant, and the story takes a dark turn. This novel examines the corrosive force of human desensitization, and it is one of the first classic ecological novels of our time\" -- Provided by publisher