Lieutenant-colonel de Maumort

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Lieutenant-colonel de Maumort
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Book Synopsis Lieutenant-colonel de Maumort by : Roger Martin Du Gard

Book excerpt: The unfinished memoir of a French soldier-philosopher. While describing bourgeois life in France before and after World War I, he ruminates on the futility of individual conscience in the face of evil.


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