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Catherine: One Love is Enough, first published in France as Il suffit d'un amour is the first of a series of seven historical romance novels written by the best-selling author Juliette Benzoni between 1963 and 1978. In 1965, a song was composed by Paul Amar with additional text by Benzoni, called Song for Catherine, which was introduced in the television show Ni figue, ni raisin.

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  • Catherine: One Love is Enough, first published in France as Il suffit d'un amour is the first of a series of seven historical romance novels written by the best-selling author Juliette Benzoni between 1963 and 1978. It focuses on the fictitious heroine Catherine Legoix, daughter of a goldsmith in Paris at the time of the Hundred Years' War and her seemingly hopeless love for the arrogant Arnaud de Montsalvy, Lord of the Châtaignerie in Auvergne and a captain in the service of King Charles VII. From there starts a love story that will span through the events of that time. Her adventures in the Kingdom of France is torn apart by a civil war and still suffering English occupation were fascinated in a millions of readers all over the world during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1965, a song was composed by Paul Amar with additional text by Benzoni, called Song for Catherine, which was introduced in the television show Ni figue, ni raisin. (en)
  • Il suffit d'un amour est un roman historique de Juliette Benzoni paru en deux tomes en 1963. Les tomes composent les deux premiers volets de la série Catherine. (fr)
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  • Prix Alexandre-Dumas (en)
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  • 1964 (xsd:integer)
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  • Catherine (en)
  • A Time for Love (en)
  • A Trap for Catherine (en)
  • Belle Catherine (en)
  • Her Great Journey (en)
  • The Lady of Montsalvy (en)
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  • Italian book cover by artist Fulvio Bianconi (en)
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  • Catherine: One Love is Enough (en)
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  • Catherine saga (en)
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  • France in the Middle Ages during the 15th century between 1413 and 1437 (en)
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  • Il suffit d'un amour (en)
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  • Jocasta Goodwin (en)
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  • Heinemann Ltd
  • Telos Publishing
  • Éditions de Trévise
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  • Il suffit d'un amour est un roman historique de Juliette Benzoni paru en deux tomes en 1963. Les tomes composent les deux premiers volets de la série Catherine. (fr)
  • Catherine: One Love is Enough, first published in France as Il suffit d'un amour is the first of a series of seven historical romance novels written by the best-selling author Juliette Benzoni between 1963 and 1978. In 1965, a song was composed by Paul Amar with additional text by Benzoni, called Song for Catherine, which was introduced in the television show Ni figue, ni raisin. (en)
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  • Catherine (Benzoni novel) (en)
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