Sire (novel)
Sire is a 1991 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. It tells the story of how monarchy returns to France as the 18-year-old Philippe Pharamond de Bourbon ascends the throne in 1999. The novel received the Grand prix du roman de la Ville de Paris and the Alfred de Vigny Prize.[1][2]
Author | Jean Raspail |
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Publisher | Éditions de Fallois |
Publication date | 1991 |
Pages | 279 |
ISBN | 9782877061308 |
References
- De Méritens, Patrice (2011-02-07). "Jean Raspail 'Aujourd'hui, Le Camp des Saints pourrait être poursuivi en justice pour 87 motifs'". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 2015-05-28.
- "Palmares du Prix Alfred de Vigny". alfreddevigny.org. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
External links
- Sire at the writer's website (in French)
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