The forty days of Musa dagh.
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Author
Publication
1934 - The Viking press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
206,000 words, Guess
Page Count
824 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6310348M
- OCLC Control Number27787644
- OCLC Control Number6452117
- OCLC Control Numberfortydaysofmusad0000werf
- Library of Congress Control Number34028461
and 1 more
- LibraryThing222097
Classifications
- LCCPZ3.W493 Fo
- DDC833.91
Description
**The Forty Days of Musa Dagh** (German: *Die vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh*) is a 1933 novel by Austrian-Bohemian writer Franz Werfel based on events that took place in 1915, during the second year of World War I and at the beginning of the Armenian Genocide. ([Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forty_Days_of_Musa_Dagh))
First Sentence
"How did I get here?"
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- Fiction.
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