Return to ParadiseRandom House, 1951 - 437 Seiten The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of TALES OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC returns to the scenes of those tales, which won him world recognition. Once again he evokes the magic of the blessed isles in the Pacific with stories and accounts glowing with color and alive with adventure. "This is a book that should be read by everyone...and all who have seen the South Pacific will find on every page the odors of frangipani, copra, blood, and beer." THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK "From the Paperback edition. |
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... Perouse agreed , and that was where I left them . In all fair- ness I must explain that these girls were Australian and not English . In the next four or five months we heard many reports about M. Perouse and his two visitors . Each ...
... Perouse agreed , and that was where I left them . In all fair- ness I must explain that these girls were Australian and not English . In the next four or five months we heard many reports about M. Perouse and his two visitors . Each ...
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... Perouse offered such excellent vintages that I could not refuse . At first I found it awkward to sit at the same table with Gracie and Flora , but under M. Perouse's kindly tutelage they had lost much of the garishness I noticed that ...
... Perouse offered such excellent vintages that I could not refuse . At first I found it awkward to sit at the same table with Gracie and Flora , but under M. Perouse's kindly tutelage they had lost much of the garishness I noticed that ...
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... Perouse said , “ Girls , I've arranged with Mr. Crompton for each of you to get a thousand pounds when you land in Sydney . " Flora kissed M. Perouse and Gracie kissed me , adding , “ That's mighty sweet of you , Herbert . " Normally I ...
... Perouse said , “ Girls , I've arranged with Mr. Crompton for each of you to get a thousand pounds when you land in Sydney . " Flora kissed M. Perouse and Gracie kissed me , adding , “ That's mighty sweet of you , Herbert . " Normally I ...
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THE MIGHTY OCEAN | 3 |
MR MORGAN 20 | 20 |
POVENAAAS DAUGHTER 75 | 75 |
Urheberrecht | |
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