Rambles In Womanland

Rambles In Womanland by Max O’Rell is a literary work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 15, 2012. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the life and experiences of O’Rell, a French author and journalist known for his engaging writing style and humorous observations.
Readers will find a blend of history and literary collections as O’Rell reflects on his life, including his time as a cavalry officer during the Franco-German War and his subsequent career as a correspondent and lecturer. The narrative captures his experiences in England and America, showcasing his unique perspective on various cultures. This edition serves as a testament to O’Rell’s contributions to literature and his ability to connect with audiences through humor and storytelling.
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Max O’Rell was the pen name of Leon Paul Blouet (March 2, 1848 – 25 May 1903), French author and journalist. He was born in Brittany. He served as a cavalry officer in the Franco-German War, was captured at Sedan, but was released in time to join theVersaillist army which overcame the Paris Commune, and was severely wounded during the second siege of Paris. In 1872 he went to England as correspondent of several French newspapers, and in 1876 became the very efficient French master at St Paul’s School, London, retaining that post until 1884. What induced him to leave was the brilliant success of his first book, John Bull et son ile (translated as John Bull and his Island), which in its French and English forms was so widely read as to make his pseudonym a household word in England and America. Several other volumes of a similar type dealing in a like spirit with Scotland, America and France followed. He married an Englishwoman, who translated his books. But the main work of the years between 1890 and 1900 was lecturing. Max O’Rell was a ready and amusing speaker, and his easy manner and his humorous gift made him very successful on the platform. He lectured often in the United Kingdom and still more often in America. He died in Paris, where he was acting as correspondent of the New York Journal, in May 1903. -wikipedia
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