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Lords of the Housetops

Thirteen Cat Tales

Lords of the Housetops( )
Author: Van Vechten, Carl
Wilkins Freeman, Mary
Carryl, Guy
Blackwood, Algernon
Balzac, Honoré de
Tarkington, Booth
Powell, G. H.
Twain, Mark
Poe, Edgar Allan
Janvier, Thomas
Hudson, W. H.
Alden, William
Bacon, Peggy
Warner, Charles
ISBN:978-1-7271-2434-7
Publication Date:Sep 2018
Publisher:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $5.95
Book Description:

A collection of thirteen classic short stories featuring felines of all sorts, sure to warm the heart of every cat lover. The stories include:The Cat by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Zut by Guy Wetmore Carryl, A Psychical Invasion by Algernon Blackwood, The Afflictions of an English Cat by Honoré de Balzac (translated by Carl Van Vechten), Gipsy by Booth Tarkington, The Blue Dryad by G. H. Powell, Dick Baker's Cat by Mark Twain, The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe, Madame Jolicoeur's Cat by...
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Book Details
Pages:100
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.25 Inches
Book Weight:0.45 Pounds
Author Biography
Van Vechten, Carl (Author)
Born on May 20, 1799, Honore de Balzac is considered one of the greatest French writers of all time. Balzac studied in Paris and worked as a law clerk while pursuing an unsuccessful career as an author. He soon accumulated enormous debts that haunted him most of his life.

A prolific writer, Balzac would often write for 14 to-16 hours at a time. His writing is marked by realistic portrayals of ordinary, but exaggerated characters and intricate detail. In 1834, Balzac began organizing his works into a collection called The Human Comedy, an attempt to group his novels to present a complete social history of France. Characters in this project reappeared throughout various volumes, which ultimately consisted of approximately 90 works. Some of his works include Cesar Birotteau, Le Cousin Pons, Seraphita, and Le Cousine Bette.

Balzac wed his lifelong love, Eveline Hanska in March 1850 although he was gravely ill at the time. Balzac died in August of that year.

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