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His Masterpiece - cover

His Masterpiece

Émile Zola

Translator Ernest Alfred Vizetelly

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Emile Zola was a famous French author in the 19th century.  Zola is best known for his works of naturalism and was a major political figure in France.  This edition of Zola’s His Masterpiece includes a table of contents.
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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