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Samuel Brohl & Company by Victor Cherbuliez, Fiction

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Abel Larinski was in a dreadful state. The gun of his invention had come up badly; and after revision, worse still. He repaired to the post office to inquire for a letter he was expecting from Vienna. He found it, and returned to shut himself up in his chamber, where he tore open the envelope with a feverish hand. This letter, written in a more peculiar than felicitous French, was the reply of the Jew banker. It read as follows: "I wish to tell you quite freely what I think. I did believe in your gun, but I believe in it no longer, no one believes in it anymore. When strong, it was too heavy; when you made it lighter, it was no longer strong. What came next? You know it burst. Beware how you further perfect it, or it will explode whenever it becomes aware that anyone is looking at it. This accursed gun has eaten up the little you had, and some of my savings besides, although I have confidence that you will, at least, pay me the interest due on that. It grieves me to tell you so, M. de Comte, but all inventors are more or less crack-brained, and end in the hospital. For the love of God, leave guns as they are, and invent nothing more, or you will go overboard, and there will be no one to fish you out."

Author Biography

Charles Victor Cherbuliez (1829 - 1899) was a French novelist and author. He was born at Geneva, Switzerland and died at Combs-la-Ville. He was the eleventh member elected to occupy seat 3 of the Academie francaise in 1881. Cherbuliez was a voluminous and successful writer of fiction. His first book, originally published in 1860, reappeared in 1864 under the title of Un Cheval de Phidias: it is a romantic study of art in the golden age of Athens. He went on to produce a series of novels. Most of these novels first appeared in the Revue des deux mondes, to which Cherbuliez also contributed a number of political and learned articles, usually printed with the pseudonym G Valbert. Many of these have been published in collected form under the titles L'Allemagne politique (1870), L'Espagne politique (1874), Profils etrangers (1889), L'Art et la nature (1892), etc.
Release date Australia
August 1st, 2003
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Wildside Press
Pages
256
Publisher
Wildside Press
Dimensions
160x238x22
ISBN-13
9781592245628
Product ID
11922305

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