The House, rue Fortunée, Paris, in which Balzac died.

BALZAC'S HOUSE, RUE FORTUNÉE, PARIS, IN WHICH HE DIED

THE COMÉDIE HUMAINE
OF
HONORÉ DE BALZAC
Edited, with a General Introduction and Prefaces, by PROF. GEORGE SAINTSBURY, M. A.



Repertory of the
Comédie Humaine

By
Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Christophe

With an Introduction by
Paul Bourget

Translated by
J. Walker McSpadden

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