
A. Chérel (1882–1956)
Author of Italian Without Toil
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Language courses published by Assimil are attributed on their title pages to "A. Chérel", whose full name was Alphonse Chérel. Some library catalogues miscredit these books to "Albert Chérel". If your book appears on this page and is not an Assimil course, please edit your information to include the author's full name, rather than the surname and first initial only. Your book should then appear on the correct author page. Thank you for your help.
Works by A. Chérel
El inglés sin esfuerzo 7 copies
Spanish Without Toil 5 copies
El alemán sin esfuerzo 4 copies
Spanish Without Toil 4 copies
Spaans zonder moeite 3 copies
Frans zonder moeite 3 copies
Francuski bez muke 2 copies
Le russe sans peine 2 copies
El francés sin esfuerzo 2 copies
Frans zonder moeite 2 copies
Spaans zonder moeite 1 copy
Nemacki bez muke 1 copy
Rance' 1 copy
Engels zonder moeite 1 copy
El Ruso sin esfuerzo 1 copy
La pratique de l'allemand 1 copy
O Inglês Sem Custo 1 copy
Spaans zonder moeite 1 copy
spaans zonder moeite ASSIMIL 1 copy
O francês sem esforço 1 copy
La pratique de l'anglais 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Chérel, Alphonse
- Birthdate
- 1882
- Date of death
- 1956
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- France
- Disambiguation notice
- Language courses published by Assimil are attributed on their title pages to "A. Chérel", whose full name was Alphonse Chérel. Some library catalogues miscredit these books to "Albert Chérel". If your book appears on this page and is not an Assimil course, please edit your information to include the author's full name, rather than the surname and first initial only. Your book should then appear on the correct author page. Thank you for your help.
- Associated Place (for map)
- France
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Reviews
This 1956 edition of the 'methode Assimil' fell open at page 94 and a cartoon captioned 'People find the time long when they wait!.This was outside a telephone box but it could be Coronavirus. There are many such amusing cartoons that make learning fun. The sentences are great too - such as, page 283 'Now Duckie. What a little spitfire', 'I was a stenographer before I married', page 419, and 'Are poodles common in Russia?' page 197.
A.Cherel, French without Toil, Assimil, 1940. (Assimil Spare-Time Daily Courses). Lesson 103 deals with a few tips for the housewife: 'melt a little Marseilles soap in (some) warm beer...rub the pewter with a rag dipped in this mixture...You will only have...to rub with a (skin of) chamois', page 334. Earlier, page 112, we have this repartee: 'The soap is on the toilet-table,,,He has no more hair on his head...There is a sign-board over the door...Are there many people in the street? Not show more more than usually'. I like Assimil and its slogan 'Assimil spare-time daily courses'. Illustrations by Pierre Soymier. show less
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- Works
- 50
- Members
- 269
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- Rating
- 3.8
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