Letters, 1912-1967.

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Letters, 1912-1967.

Letters of Loti (originally Louis Marie Julien Viaud), to his servant Pierre Scoarnec; letters to Furman A. Bridgers from Scoarnec and Andre Lestable, a postal official, concerning possible sources of information about Loti; and a letter in English by Bridgers explaining these letters.

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Scoarnec, Pierre.

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Loti, Pierre, 1850-1923

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French author. From the description of Letters, 1912-1967. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36272534 Julien Viaud, who would later assume the pseudonym of Pierre Loti, was born born January 14, 1850 in Rochefort, France. Because of family financial and legal problems, Loti was allowed to follow in his late older brother's footsteps and enroll in the naval academy at Brest in 1867. During his time as a naval officer, Loti traveled widely and gathered material fo...

Bridgers, Furman A.

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Lestable, Andre.

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