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- Q19895535 abstract "Le Roi au-delà de la mer ("the king beyond the sea") is a 2000 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. The book is written as a series of letters from a mentor to the young king of France, who sets up his court on a small island in order to avoid the disgracefulness of the contemporary world. Raspail uses the book to reject what he describes as "magazine princes" and champions a monarchism which is not merely for decorative purposes.".
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- Q19895535 isbn "9782226114310".
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- Q19895535 author Q1383662.
- Q19895535 isbn "9782226114310".
- Q19895535 name "Le Roi au-delà de la mer".
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- Q19895535 comment "Le Roi au-delà de la mer ("the king beyond the sea") is a 2000 novel by the French writer Jean Raspail. The book is written as a series of letters from a mentor to the young king of France, who sets up his court on a small island in order to avoid the disgracefulness of the contemporary world. Raspail uses the book to reject what he describes as "magazine princes" and champions a monarchism which is not merely for decorative purposes.".
- Q19895535 label "Le Roi au-delà de la mer".
- Q19895535 name "Le Roi au-delà de la mer".