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La Vie au Grand Air

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La Vie au Grand Air (The Life in the Open Air) was a French weekly magazine published by Pierre Lafitte from 1st april 1898 to 15 april 1922.

In 1914, the magazine published 1 short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle : The Lord of Falconbridge (1909).


By Conan Doyle in La Vie au grand air

1914


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