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French Provincial Cooking
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French Provincial CookingFrench Provincial Cooking

 Elizabeth David's books belong in the libraries of everyone who loves to read and prepare food and this one is generally regarded as her best; her passion and knowledge comes through on every page. She was one of the foremost writers on food in the latter half of the 20th century and this book has her most celebrated writing. "French Provincial Cooking" should be approached and read as a series of short stories, as well written and evocative as the best literature.
 
 
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Henry V
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Henry V

Immortalized in the plays of Shakespeare, Henry V is the most famous and celebrated of all England's medieval monarchs. His succession of victories over the French, combined with his death at an early age, has created an aura of myth around the man and commander that has endured to this day.


 
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Thinking French Translation, Student Book
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Thinking French - Translation Student BookThinking French - Translation Student Book

The new edition of this popular course in translation from French into English offers a challenging practical approach to the acquisition of translation skills, with clear explanations of the theoretical issues involved. 
 
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Tags: translation, French, theoretical, explanations, clear, Thinking, Student, Translation
From Surrealism to Less-Exquisite Cadavers - Leo Malet and the Evolution of the French Roman Noir
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From Surrealism to Less-Exquisite Cadavers - Leo Malet and the Evolution of the French Roman NoirFrom Surrealism to Less-Exquisite Cadavers - Leo Malet and the Evolution of the French Roman Noir

Les nouveaux mystères de Paris (1954-1959), Léo Malet’s fifteen-novel detective series inspired by Eugène Sue’s nineteenth-century feuilleton, almost achieved the goal of setting a mystery in each of the twenty Parisian arrondissements, with Nestor Burma at the center of the action. In Burma, the “détective de choc” first introduced in 1943’s 120 rue de la gare, Malet, considered the “father” of the French roman noir, creates a cultural hybrid, bringing literary references and surrealist techniques to a criminal milieu.

 
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French English Business Glossary
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French English business glossaryFrench English business glossary

This is the essential reference companion for all who use French for business communication. Containing over 5000 words, this handy two-way A-Z glossary covers the most commonly used terms in business. It will help you to communicate with confidence in a wide variety of business situations, and is of equal value to the relative beginner or the fluent speaker. Written by an experienced native and non-native speaker team working in business language education, this unique glossary is an indispensable reference guide for all students and professionals studying or working in business where French is used.
 
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Tags: business, French, glossary, working, speaker, reference