Step back into 19th-century France with "Brother Jacques," a humorous and engaging work of historical fiction from the prolific Charles Paul de Kock. Volume XVII in his acclaimed Novels series, this translation offers a glimpse into French life and society through the author's signature wit and storytelling. De Kock's enduring appeal lies in his ability to blend social commentary with delightful characters and lively narratives. Explore universal themes of human nature within the context of a bygone era. Rediscover the charm and humor of this literary gem, meticulously prepared for print republication to preserve its original character and appeal. "Brother Jacques" promises a rewarding reading experience for enthusiasts of French literature and historical fiction.
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