Publisher's Synopsis
"Le Fils De L'homme, Souvenirs De 1824" by Philippe Auguste Alfred Pitaud, writing under the pseudonym Paul De Lussan, offers a glimpse into post-revolutionary France through a collection of vivid memories. This work provides insight into the social and political climate of the time, capturing the sentiments and experiences of individuals navigating a society still grappling with the aftermath of profound change.
With its detailed depictions and engaging narrative, "Le Fils De L'homme" provides a window into 19th-century French society. Readers interested in French history and literature will find this a compelling and valuable read, offering a rich tapestry of a bygone era.
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