Ramuntcho

Ramuntcho (1897) is a novel by French author Pierre Loti. It is a love and adventure story about contraband runners in the Basque province of France. It is one of Loti's most popular stories—"love, loss and faith remain eternal themes"—with four French film adaptations. It was first published in 5 parts, from 15 December 1896 to 15 February 1897, in the Revue de Paris. Calmann-Lévy published the novel as it is now known, with two parts, on 10 March 1897. A dramatized version was staged in Paris, in 1910, with incidental music by Gabriel Pierné.

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