Overview :In 1915, Charles Beadle had the honor of creating a banned literary novel, A Passionate Pilgrimage, one of ten books blacklisted between 191... Read More
Overview :Although it's been widely documented in scientific writing, few works of literary fiction deal with the sleeping sickness epidemic that kill... Read More
Overview :We now have a unique opportunity to examine how novelist Charles Beadle portrayed the African sleeping sickness epidemic: first in a work of... Read More
Overview :A newly revised edition of Francis Carco's novel "The Noose of Sin" (L'Homme traque), originally translated by Emile Hope in 1923, featuring... Read More
Overview :In From Montmartre to the Latin Quarter, Francis Carco evokes the rich, hallucinatory marvels of Montmartre, Montparnasse, and the Latin Qua... Read More
Overview :The 1908 Battle of Marrakech forms the narrative nucleus of Charles Beadle's first novel, now back in print for the first time since 1911. T... Read More
Overview :This volume features two books in one: Stanley J. Marks' Murder Most Foul and Rob Couteau's biographical essay that surveys the life and wo... Read More
Overview :In the early years of the twentieth century, a retired legal clerk in Montmartre named Leon Angely collected Picassos, Modiglianis, and Utri... Read More