01467nam0-22003971i-450-99000788642040332120090210114754.02-07-010672-1000788642FED01000788642(Aleph)000788642FED0100078864220040518d2003----km-y0itay50------bafreFRa---a---001yyRomans, contes et nouvellesTheophile Gautierédition etablie sous la direction de Pierre LaubrietParisGallimard20022 v.18 cmBibliotheque de la Pleiade1.: Romans, contes et nouvelles / Theophile Gautier ; avec, pour ce volume, la collaboration de Jean Claude Brunon, Jean Claude Fizaine, Claudine Lacoste et Peter White2.: Romans, contes et nouvelles / Theophile Gautier ; avec, pour ce volume, la collaboration de Jean-Claude Brunon, Jean-Claude Fizaine et Claudine Lacoste-VeysseyreLetteratura francese840Gautier,Théophile<1811-1872>Laubriet,PierreLacoste-Veysseyre,ClaudineFizaine,Jean-ClaudeBrunon,Jean-ClaudeITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007886420403321840 GAU/15200DECLI840 GAU5199DECLIDECLIRomans, contes et nouvelles668650UNINA01520nam 2200397Ia 450 99639554570331620210104171234.0(CKB)3810000000015844(EEBO)2240873599(OCoLC)ocn318209573e(OCoLC)318209573(EXLCZ)99381000000001584420090410d1687 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|[Some memorable] remarques upon the fourteenth of October[electronic resource] bbing [sic] the auspicious birth-day of His present Majesty, the most serene King, James IILondon Printed by A.R. and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall168712 pIncludes: Day-fatality, or, Some observations of days lucky and unlucky ... on p. 5-12.Advertisement: p. 12.Imperfect: t.p. stained, and with slight loss of text.Reproduction of original in: New York Public Library.eebo-0103OmensEarly works to 1800Providence and government of GodEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryJames II, 1685-1688SourcesEarly works to 1800OmensProvidence and government of GodGibbon John1629-1718.1003419UMIUMIUMIBOOK996395545703316Remarques upon the fourteenth of October2377421UNISA01750ojm 2200241z- 450 991015059100332120251118110748.01-4690-5545-7(CKB)3710000000945138(BIP)043388079(ODN)ODN0001304154(EXLCZ)99371000000094513820231107c2013uuuu -u- -engWatter's Mou'Gildan AudioThe Watter's Mou', meaning "the water's mouth," revolves around the romance between a young coast guard officer and his girlfriend, the daughter of a fisherman. The officer, William Barrow [or Sailor Willy], is tasked with dealing with smuggling going on among the local fishermen, including his girlfriend's father. Maggie MacWhirter's father had fallen upon hard times, when once his fishing boat had brought him a prosperous living. When Maggie confesses to Willy that her own father is involved in the smuggling, he is faced with the dilemma on how to handle the situation now that his future father-in-law is one of the culprits. Maggie, not wanting her father to get in trouble with the law, daringly decides to sneak aboard the smuggling ship to try to stop the crew from going through with the operations. But it seems that Maggie may have gone too far... Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was an Irish writer of novels and short stories, most famous for his gothic horror novel Dracula. Although he wrote throughout his life while working as a personal assistant and theater manager, he did not achieve much literary fame until after his death.Stoker Bram1847-1912447306Griffith KaleonrtAUDIO9910150591003321Watter's Mou3592817UNINA