An Iceland Fisherman (from 1886) is a novel by French author Pierre Loti. The novel depicts the romantic but inevitably sad life of Breton fishermen who sail each summer season to the stormy Iceland cod grounds to earn their living. Literary critic Edmund Gosse characterized this work as the most popular and finest of all writings by Loti.
Les derniers jours de Pékin
Pierre Loti
bookJerusalem
Pierre Loti
bookPescatore d’Islanda
Pierre Loti
audiobookSea Stories (Unabridged)
Cyrus Townsend, Frank Thomas, R & J, James Fenimore, George Cupples, Richard Henry, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Victor Hugo, Jean Ingelow, Charles Kingsley, W. H., Pierre Loti, Frederick Marryat, Herman Melville, Charles Reade, William Clark, Michael Scott, Robert Louis, Jean Rudolf
audiobookSailors' Yarns (Unabridged)
Pierre Loti
audiobookJérusalem
Pierre Loti
bookUn Pélerin d'Angkor
Pierre Loti
bookJaponeries d'automne
Pierre Loti
bookMadame Chrysanthème
Pierre Loti
bookLes Désenchantées — Roman des harems Turcs contemporains
Pierre Loti
bookMon frère Yves
Pierre Loti
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