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"Madame Bovary" book by Gustave Flaubert, 1921.

Take home the masterpiece by Gustave Flaubert (Madame Bovary) in a rare 1921 edition in French.
Madame Bovary is one of Gustave Flaubert's most important novels, first published in installments in the newspaper "La Revue de Paris" between 1 October and 15 December 1856. It tells the story of a provincial doctor, Emma Bovary, who begins adulterous relationships and lives beyond her means to escape the boredom, banality and mediocrity of provincial life. It is one of the greatest works of French and world literature.
Condition: This is an antique book displaying various signs of aging, including stains, and has come unstitched in various places. Part of the back cover is missing.

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  • In condition as donated.

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