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  2. Category:Novels set in Tahiti - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:French Polynesia in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article ... Children's books set in French ... Novels set in French Polynesia (1 C, 3 P) T. Tahiti in fiction (4 C) Television episodes set in ...

  4. 1919 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Ransome – Six Weeks in Russia 1919; John Reed – Ten Days That Shook the World; Carl Sandburg – The Chicago Race Riots, July 1919; Prof. William Strunk, Jr. – The Elements of Style; H. G. Wells – The Outline of History (publication of first installment, November 22) Arthur Graeme West (killed on active service 1917) – The ...

  5. The Barsac Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Barsac Mission (French: L'Étonnante Aventure de la Mission Barsac) is a novel attributed to Jules Verne and written (with inspiration from two unfinished Verne manuscripts) by his son Michel Verne. First serialized in 1914, it was published in book form by Hachette in 1919. [1]

  6. Category:1919 novels - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Novels set in Paris - Wikipedia

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    After the Winter (novel) Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance; The Age of Reason (novel) Aiding and Abetting (novel) Aimez-vous Brahms? All the Ways We Said Goodbye; The American (novel) Anna and the French Kiss; The Anomaly (novel) Arch of Triumph (novel) L'Argent; L'Assommoir; Au Bonheur des Dames; Austerlitz (novel) The Autobiography of Alice ...

  8. The Moon and Sixpence - Wikipedia

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    The Moon and Sixpence is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham, first published on 15 April 1919.It is told in episodic form by a first-person narrator providing a series of glimpses into the mind and soul of the central character, Charles Strickland, a middle-aged English stockbroker, who abandons his wife and children abruptly to pursue his desire to become an artist.

  9. Category:1919 fiction books - Wikipedia

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