"Croquis d'Extreme-Orient" is a collection of essays by Claude Farr re, offering a glimpse into the Far East as perceived in 1898. Written in elegant French, these sketches capture the author's observations and reflections on Asian cultures, landscapes, and societies during a period of significant historical transition. Farr re's work provides valuable insights into the colonial era and the interactions between East and West. This edition, published in 1921, ensures the preservation of these important literary and historical documents for contemporary readers. The book appeals to those interested in travel writing, Asian history, and French literature of the early 20th century.
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