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Definition of Andre Maurois
1. Noun. French writer best known for his biographies (1885-1967).
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Literary usage of Andre Maurois
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Affairs of Women: A Modern Miscellanyby Colin Bingham by Colin Bingham (2006)
"Acknowledgment is also made to the Executors of the Andre Maurois Estate).
The Center Magazine, published by the Fund for the Republic, Inc., USA ( Women, ..."
2. French Literature of the Great War by Albert Schinz (1920)
"Although not strictly belonging to the "genre" novel, we may mention Andre Maurois,
Les Silences du Colonel Bramble (1918), describing wittily the English ..."
3. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1922)
"... BRAMBLE By Andre Maurois A continuation of the sprightly adventures of our
old friend Colonel Bramble, who won for his creator international fame. ..."
4. Books in General by John Collings Squire (1921)
"A Frenchman in England LATE in the war there appeared in Paris a book called Les
Silences du Colonel Bramble, by Andre Maurois. It described an English mess ..."
5. Wit and Wisdom: A Public Affairs Miscellany by Colin Bingham (1982)
"Andre Maurois, Lelia She [Sybil Thorndike] finds life exciting and new at the
age of ninety- three. She is alert, she studies Greek, she keeps learning ..."