Essays in Love
by De Botton, Alain
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Alain de Botton has published five non-fiction books: The Architecture of Happiness , Status Anxiety , The Art of Travel , How Proust Can Change Your Life , and The Consolations of Philosophy , three of which were made into TV documentaries. He has also published three novels: Essays in Love , The Romantic Movement , and Kiss and Tell . In February 2003, de Botton was made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres, one of France’s highest artistic honours. In November of the same year, he was awarded the Prix Européen de l’Essai Charles Veillon. In 2004, Status Anxiety was awarded the prize for the Economics Book of the Year by the Financial Times , Germany. Cambridge-educated, de Botton is a frequent contributor to numerous newspapers, journals, and magazines.
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- BISON BOOKS - ABAC/ILAB (CA)
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- Title
- Essays in Love
- Author
- De Botton, Alain
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- McClelland and Stewart
- Place of Publication
- Toronto
- Date Published
- 2008
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