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''' Balthasar ''' (1889) is a novel by [[Anatole France]].
''' Balthasar ''' (1889) is a novel by [[Anatole France]].
==Editions and translations==
Published in France (1889). Translated into English, German, Japanese, Swedish, and Russian.


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A fictional version of the Bible tale of the Magi. By French author, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
A fictional version of the Bible tale of the Magi. By French author, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
==Editions==
Published in Paris [France]: 1889.
Translated into English, German, Japanese, Swedish, and Russian.


==External links==
==External links==


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Latest revision as of 09:19, 25 October 2019

Balthasar (1889) is a novel by Anatole France.

Abstract

A fictional version of the Bible tale of the Magi. By French author, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.

Editions

Published in Paris [France]: 1889.

Translated into English, German, Japanese, Swedish, and Russian.

External links