La Nuit Temps
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A captivating and memorable love story — La Nuit des Temps is the story of a love born 900,000 years ago, which probably survives everything!
Author : René Barjavel
Publishing House : Saints-Pères, Royal Blue Edition, Numbered from 1 to 1000
Release Date : 1965
In an interview with the magazine Thirty Years of Booksellers’ Prize, Barjavel reveals that a false dispatch published in a newspaper in the summer of 1965 is partly at the origin of La Nuit des temps. “The newspapers announced in three lines that an American satellite above the South Pole had received and recorded radio signals
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