Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque - ISBN: 9780449912454
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Exiled doctor seeks love and revenge in WWII Paris.

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  • Paperback

    544 pages

  • Release Date

    27 January 1998

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Summary

Reissued in a gorgeous new trade paperback package and for the first time in eBook, this novel by the renowned author of World War I masterpiece All Quiet on the Western Front will be published right on time to celebrate the centennial of WWI in 2014.

The evocative story of a man without a country, Arch of Triumph is a World War II-era classic from the author of All Quiet on the Western Front.

It is 1939. Despite a law banning him from performing sur…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780449912454
ISBN-10:0449912450
Author:Erich Maria Remarque, Walter Sorell, Denver Lindley
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Fawcett
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Release Date:27 January 1998
Weight:493g
Dimensions:209mm x 141mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

“The world has a great writer in Erich Maria Remarque. He is a craftsman of unquestionably first rank, a man who can bend language to his will. Whether he writes of men or of inanimate nature, his touch is sensitive, firm, and sure.”—The New York Times Book Review

About The Author

Erich Maria Remarque

Erich Maria Remarque was born in Germany and drafted into the German army during World War I. Through the hazardous years following the war he worked at many occupations- schoolteacher, small-town drama critic, race-car driver, editor of a sports magazine. His first novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, was published in Germany in 1928. A brilliant success, selling more than a million copies, it was the first of many literary triumphs. When the Nazis came to power, Remarque left Germany for Switzerland. He rejected all attempts to persuade him to return, and as a result he lost his German citizenship, his books were burned, and his films banned. He went to the United States in 1938 and became a citizen in 1947. He later lived in Switzerland with his second wife, the actress Paulette Goddard. He died in September 1970.

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