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Topic: Wanted: Books on Any Aspect of French History in French or English

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Subject: Wanted: Books on Any Aspect of French History in French or English
Date Posted: 9/26/2012 3:13 PM ET
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Bonjour!

I'm very interested in hearing about any books on any aspect of French history either in English or in French, including but not limited to: biographies, memoirs, diaries, local and regional history, all varieties of social history, city history and cultural history (as well as traditional political and military history).  I can't promise to take all of them but I'll seriously consider any of them.  

Thanks for reading!

Ygrec23 (Robert J.)


 

 

 



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Date Posted: 10/28/2012 12:47 PM ET
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Hi Robert:  I have an unpostable titled Louis XIV and the Greatness of France by Maurice Ashley (has underling) that I would be happy to send with any order from my shelf.  Checking your WL I have a copy of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz, if you are interested.  



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Date Posted: 11/4/2012 2:16 AM ET
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I've really enjoyed Daniel Crozes' books.  The ones I read were historical fiction based on the Aveyron region/people.  My favorite was "Le Café de Camille",
but I also enjoyed "Le Pain Blanc".  I don't know if they exist in translation.