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THE VOYAGE by CHARLES MORGAN
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THE VOYAGE (original 1940; edition 1942)

by CHARLES MORGAN

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Set in the Charente country and the Paris music halls of the 1930s, The Voyage tells of the travails of one man's quest for love--love for a woman, and love for France. Available once more to a modern readership, the story that is widely regarded as Charles Morgan's finest work is that rare thing: a novel with appeal across ages and tastes. It is at once romance and adventure, a hymn to France.… (more)
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Title:THE VOYAGE
Authors:CHARLES MORGAN
Info:Macmillan co. (1942), Hardcover
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Set in the Charente country and the Paris music halls of the 1930s, The Voyage tells of the travails of one man's quest for love--love for a woman, and love for France. Available once more to a modern readership, the story that is widely regarded as Charles Morgan's finest work is that rare thing: a novel with appeal across ages and tastes. It is at once romance and adventure, a hymn to France.

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