Project Gutenberg Author Index Barbour, A. Maynard (Anna Maynard). Barbusse, Henri, 18741935. Barclay,Florence L. (Florence Louisa), 1862-1921. Baring, Maurice, 1874-1945. http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_B.html
Barbusse Henri Barbusse (18741935) Je t'écris et la lampe écoute Dela (La lettre) La lettre Dela (Je t'écris et la lampe écoute) http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/b/barbusse
Under Fire: The Story Of A Squad Barbusse, Henri, 18741935 . Under fire the story of a squad http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/BarUndr.html
Extractions: The entire work 8 KB Table of Contents for this work All on-line databases Etext Center Homepage Header ... Chapter 1 I The Vision Chapter 2 II In The Earth Chapter 3 III The Return Chapter 4 IV Volpatte and Fouillade Chapter 5 V Sanctuary Chapter 6 VI Habits Chapter 7 VII Entraining Chapter 8 VIII On Leave Chapter 9 IX The Anger of Volpatte Chapter 10 X Argoval Chapter 11 XI The Dog Chapter 12 XII The Doorway Chapter 13 XIII The Big Words Chapter 14 XIV Of Burdens Chapter 15 XV The Egg Chapter 16 XVI An Idyll Chapter 17 XVII In the Sap Chapter 18 XVIII A Box of Matches Chapter 19 XIX Bombardment Chapter 20 Under Fire Chapter 21 XXI The Refuge Chapter 22 XXII Going About Chapter 23 XXIII The Fatigue-Party Chapter 24 XXIV The Dawn
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Extractions: January, May, and September, 1915 The Vision In the Earth The Return Volpatte and Fouillade ... The Dawn Le Feu was published in Paris in 1916. We have used the English translation of 1917 here. Some of the British words used will probably need translation as well. A few missing quotation marks have been replaced; the em dash is rendered as two minus signs without space on either side. We have not preserved the page numbers. The book is rather long to read online. If your time is limited you may wish to skip to chapter 20 and read from there. The first chapter and last give much of the tone of Barbusse's perspective on the war. The year he died, Barbusse published a book on Stalin. For more online information about World War I, please see the excellent web site, www.worldwar1.com
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Henri Barbusse, Forgiveness Of Sin, Empty Tomb French writer Henri Barbusse (18741935) tells of a conversation overheard in a dugout full of wounded men during the http://www.geocities.com/seapadre_1999/eastersunday.html
Extractions: (Easter Sunday Homily) French writer Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) tells of a conversation overheard in a dugout full of wounded men during the First World War. One of them who knows he has only moments to live says to another man, Listen, Dominic, youve led a bad life. Everywhere you are wanted by the police. But there are no convictions against me. My name is clear, so, here, take my wallet, take my papers, my identity, my good name, my life and quickly, hand me your papers that I may carry all your crimes away with me in death. Jesus makes a similar offer this morning. In the reading from Acts of the Apostles, Peter describes all that happened regarding Jesus, how he was unfairly judged, sentenced to a cruel death, then beyond all expectation came back. He commissioned Peter and the other apostles to transmit the astonishing offer: Everyone who believes in him will receive forgiveness of sins through his name. (Acts 10:43) Peter himself understood the joy of forgiveness. In a sense he had committed the worst sin of all he denied that he even knew Jesus. Not once but three times. Not in front of some cruel tyrant, but before a serving girl. Peter wept bitterly. His shame could not be greater. After Jesus returned to Peter, he communicated forgiveness and the authority to forgive others. (Jn 20:23) When Jesus forgives, it's not just a change of legal status, but a new identity. St. Paul says, "For
Extractions: (Barbusse, Henri) (1874-1935)  1895 íàïå÷àòàë ìàëåíüêóþ êíèãó ñòèõîâ Ïëàêàëüùèöû (Les Pleureuses), áëàãîñêëîííî âñòðå÷åííóþ êðèòèêîé, â 1908 âûïóñòèë ïåðâûé ðîìàí Àä (L'Enfer). Àêòèâíûé àíòèìèëèòàðèñò è ïîáîðíèê ìèðîâîãî êîììóíèçìà, îí ïîñëå ïîåçäêè â ÑÑÑÐ íàïå÷àòàë â 1927 êíèãó Ðîññèÿ (La Russie), à çàòåì, äîêàçûâàÿ áëèçîñòü õðèñòèàíñêîé è êîììóíèñòè÷åñêîé ôèëîñîôñêèõ äîêòðèí, - êíèãè Èèñóñ (Jsus) è Èóäû Èèñóñà (Les Judas de Jsus). Ïîñëå ïóáëèêàöèè êíèãè Ñòàëèí (Staline, 1935) Áàðáþñ ïðèåõàë â Ìîñêâó, ãäå óìåð 30 àâãóñòà 1935.
DBM_GET_INDEX Failed -- Record Not Found Under fire the story of a squad (Le feu). Records 1 to 1 of 1. Barbusse,Henri, 18741935. Under fire the story of a squad (Le http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION/ UNDER FIRE/f70830004100/0
Under Fire (Le Feu), Henri Barbusse, 1917 Under Fire. The Story of a Squad. By Henri Barbusse. (18741935). Translatedby Fitzwater Wray. New York EP DUTTON Co. 681 Fifth Avenue http://209.11.144.65/eldritchpress/wwone/underfire.html
Extractions: January, May, and September, 1915 The Vision In the Earth The Return Volpatte and Fouillade ... The Dawn Le Feu was published in Paris in 1916. We have used the English translation of 1917 here. Some of the British words used will probably need translation as well. A few missing quotation marks have been replaced; the em dash is rendered as two minus signs without space on either side. We have not preserved the page numbers. The book is rather long to read online. If your time is limited you may wish to skip to chapter 20 and read from there. The first chapter and last give much of the tone of Barbusse's perspective on the war. The year he died, Barbusse published a book on Stalin. For more online information about World War I, please see the excellent web site, www.worldwar1.com
Henri Barbusse, Forgiveness Of Sin, Empty Tomb (Easter Sunday Homily) French writer Henri Barbusse (18741935) tells of a conversationoverheard in a dugout full of wounded men during the First World War. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2964/eastersunday.html
Extractions: (Easter Sunday Homily) French writer Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) tells of a conversation overheard in a dugout full of wounded men during the First World War. One of them who knows he has only moments to live says to another man, Listen, Dominic, youve led a bad life. Everywhere you are wanted by the police. But there are no convictions against me. My name is clear, so, here, take my wallet, take my papers, my identity, my good name, my life and quickly, hand me your papers that I may carry all your crimes away with me in death. Jesus makes a similar offer this morning. In the reading from Acts of the Apostles, Peter describes all that happened regarding Jesus, how he was unfairly judged, sentenced to a cruel death, then beyond all expectation came back. He commissioned Peter and the other apostles to transmit the astonishing offer: Everyone who believes in him will receive forgiveness of sins through his name. (Acts 10:43) Peter himself understood the joy of forgiveness. In a sense he had committed the worst sin of all he denied that he even knew Jesus. Not once but three times. Not in front of some cruel tyrant, but before a serving girl. Peter wept bitterly. His shame could not be greater. After Jesus returned to Peter, he communicated forgiveness and the authority to forgive others. (Jn 20:23) When Jesus forgives, it's not just a change of legal status, but a new identity. St. Paul says, "For
Henri Barbusse, Perdón Y El Poder De Perdonar Translate this page El escritor francés, Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) cuenta algo que sucedióen las trincheras durante la primera guerra mundial. Un http://www.geocities.com/seapadre_1999/pascua.html
Extractions: (Homilia Pascua de Resurrección) El escritor francés, Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) cuenta algo que sucedió en las trincheras durante la primera guerra mundial. Un hombre herido y al punto de morir, le dijo a su compañero, Domingo, sé que has vivido una vida mala. Los policias te buscan por todas partes. Pero no hay nada en contra mía. Mi nombre es limpio. Entonces toma mi cartera, mis papeles, mi nombre, mi vida dame tus papeles para que yo llevara tus crimenes al sepulcro conmigo. Jesús nos da una oferta semejante esta mañana. En la primera lectura de los hechos de los apóstoles, Pedro describe todo lo sucedido en cuanto a Jesús: como fue condenado injustamente, sentenciado a una muerte cruel, y luego más allá de todas expectativas volvió. Comisionó a Pedro y los otros apóstoles a tranmitir su ofrenda encreible: Cuantos creen en él reciben, por su medio, el perdón de los pecados. (Hch 10:43) Pedro mismo experimentó la alegría del perdón. En un sentido, él, cometió el pecado más grande negó que había conocido a Jesús. No solamente una vez, sino tres veces. Y no antes un déspota cruel, sino una sirvienta. Después lloró amargamente. Su verguenza no podía haber sido mayor. Pero cuando Jesús resucitó, la primera cosa que comunicó a Pedro fue el perdón y el poder de perdonar en su nombre. (Jn 20:23) Y cuando Jesús perdona no es solamente un asunto legal sino un cambio de identidad. San Pablo dice, Uds. han muerto y su vida está escondida con Cristo en Dios. (Col 3:3)
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935
Quellcode Den vid krigsutbrottet 40årige Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) frikalladesförst från tjänst i kriget. Han lyckades dock sedan som http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-77833/Barbusse.htm
Extractions: English Deutsch Henri Barbusse: Le feu Le feu Elden beskriver med melodramatisk socialrealism de franska storslagen vid bl a Artois 1915 Elden. En halvtropps dagbok . Den är, som någon litteraturvetare skrivit, ett "dokument om män och krig, och poesi om landskapet". Snart därefter kom sedan den mer skönlitterära krigsskildringen Klarhet Elden Le feu finns i fransk Le livre de poche-pocket ... tredje slaget om Artois "På det ställe, där vi sjunkit ned, invänta vi dagen. Den kommer, småningom, isande och skum, olycksbådande, och sprider sig över de blygrå vidderna. -Fransman? Sedan: -Deutsch? En tid trodde jag, att krigets hemskaste helvete var granaternas lågor, sedan tänkte jag länge, att det var kvävningen i de underjordiska skyddsrummen, som för evigt sluta sig över en. Men nej, helvetet är vattnet." Henri Barbusse; Elden. En halvtropps dagbok , 1917, del II, s 226-231.) (Se ytterligare Barbusse-utdrag Nils Fabiansson
DBM_GET_INDEX Failed -- Record Not Found Barbusse, Henri, 18741935. Light, by Henri Barbusse tr. by FitzwaterWray. New York, EP Dutton company c1919. CLEVELAND/Literature http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/ LIGHT/55b0c100b100/0
Taylor Modern Manuscripts, French 1 Barbusse, Henri, 18741935 (1926) Letter, 1926 Apr. 30, Paris, to Chèremadame et amie . - Barbusse,Henri,1874-1935. MS.F/Barbusse.1. http://www.taylib.ox.ac.uk/msfre1.htm
Extractions: Catalan Celtic Czech Danish ... Home Page French items, A-C (arranged alphabetically by author except for entries where the subject is deemed to be more important: these entries still have the name of the author at their head but have in fact been indexed under the name of the subject: the last element in the description, the shelf-mark, should make this clear) About, Edmond, 1828-1885 (1864): [Letter], [18]64 Dec. 13, [to] "Mon cher ami". [By Edmond About]. [4 p.] ; 19 cm. Holograph, signed "Edmond". In French. Discusses politics (mentions, among others, Mirabeau, Robespierre and Parmentier). Writes about his family and mutual friends. ABOUT,EDMOND,1828-1885. MS.F/ABOUT.1 About, Edmond, 1828-1885 (18): [Letter], [18], [to] "Mon cher Émile". [By Edmond About]. [2 p.] ; 14 cm. Holograph, signed "Edmond". In French. Informs his friend about his plans for a "joli coup d'épée mardi matin". ABOUT,EDMOND,1828-1885. MS.F/ABOUT.2 About, Edmond, 1828-1885
Välispersonaalia tagasi Henri Barbusse. (18741935) prantsuse kirjanik, kellele tõidlaialdase menu I maailmasõja ajal kirjutatud romaanid Le Feu http://www.kirmus.ee/erni/autor/bb.html
Extractions: prantsuse kirjanik, kellele tõid laialdase menu I maailmasõja ajal kirjutatud romaanid "Le Feu" ("Tuli", 1916) ja "Clarté" ("Selgus", 1919). Barbusse algatusel loodi Prantsusmaal rahvusvaheline kirjanike koondis "Clarté", mis kujunes revolutsiooniliseks nii oma sõjavastaste ideede, kui ka kirjandusliku uuenduslikkuse poolest, koondades enda ümber dadaiste, sürrealiste jt maailmasõja järel tekkinud kirjanduslikke liikumisi. Barbusse'i toimetusel (1919-1923) anti välja ajalehte, hiljem ajakirja "Clarté" (1919-1928). Rühmitusse kuulusid paljud kaasaegsed rahvusvahelise mainega kirjanikud (A.France, G.Duhamel, G.Brandes, S.Lagerlöf, G.B.Shaw, S.Zweig jpt).
Browse The Modern English Collection -- Electronic Text Center A Discourse of Trade 1690 Barbusse, Henri, 18741935. Under fire the storyof a squad December, 1916 Barclay, Florence Louisa Charlesworth, 1862-1921. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/modeng/modengB.browse.html