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For The Honor Of France / 1891

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A collection of short stories set in provincial France that follows ordinary people—soldiers, families, and travelers—whose lives are shaped by honor, memory, and the lingering effects of war. Narratives move between intimate train conversations and battlefield recollections, blending domestic detail, regional color, and reminiscence of military deeds. Themes include duty, pride, and the small acts that preserve personal dignity; scenes emphasize local customs, landscapes, and the tensions between public valor and private humility. The prose balances anecdote and reflection, offering both dramatic incidents and gentle, character-focused sketches.

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Thomas A. Janvier

Thomas A. Janvier was an American author known for his diverse literary contributions in the late 19th century. He wrote novels, short stories, and historical accounts, often exploring themes of adventure and cultural identity. His notable works include "In the Sargasso Sea," which showcases his skill in crafting engaging narratives set against rich backdrops. Janvier's writings reflect a keen interest in American history and folklore, as seen in titles like "Henry Hudson: A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements" and "Legends of the City of Mexico." His storytelling often blends elements of romance and adventure, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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