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Project Gutenberg's A Street Of Paris And Its Inhabitant, by Honore De Balzac This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: A Street Of Paris And Its Inhabitant Author: Honore De Balzac Release Date: November 1, 2006 [EBook #8150] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A STREET OF PARIS *** Produced by Dagny, John Bickers and David Widger A STREET OF PARIS AND ITS INHABITANT BY HONORE DE BALZAC Translated by Henri Pene du Bois Illustrated by Francois Courboin PREPARER'S NOTE This eBook was prepared from an edition published by Meyer Brothers and Company, New York, 1900. Of this edition 400 copies were printed. 25 copies on Japan Paper, numbered 1 to 25. 375 copies on specially made paper, numbered 26 to 400. PREFACE This little Parisian silhouette in prose was written by Balzac to be the first chapter of a new series of the "Comedie Humaine" that he was preparing while the first was finishing. Balzac was never tired. He said that the men who were tired were those who rested and tried to work afterwards. "A Street of Paris and its Inhabitant" was in its author's mind when Hetzel, engaged in collecting a copy for the work entitled "Le Diable a Paris" that all book lovers admire, asked Balzac for an unpublished manuscript. Balzac gave him this, after retouching it, in order that it should have the air of a finished story. Why Hetzel did not use it in "Le Diable a Paris," no one knows. He went into exile, in Brussels, at the military revolution that made Napoleon III Emperor and, needing money, sold "A Street of Paris and its Inhabitant" with other manuscripts to Le Siecle. Balzac's work was printed entire in three pages of the journal Le Siecle, in Paris, July 28, 1845. M. le Vicomte Spoelberch de Lovenjoul owns Balzac's autograph manuscript of it. These details a
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