Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong

Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong
Author: Jean-Benoit Nadeau
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2003-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1402230575

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"Sixty Million Frenchmen does its job marvelously well. After reading it, you may still think the French are arrogant, aloof, and high-handed, but you will know why." --Wall Street Journal


Sixty Million Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong
Language: en
Pages: 370
Authors: Jean-Benoit Nadeau
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003-05 - Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

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"Sixty Million Frenchmen does its job marvelously well. After reading it, you may still think the French are arrogant, aloof, and high-handed, but you will know
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong
Language: en
Pages: 421
Authors: Jean Nadeau
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003-05-01 - Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

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A historical and cultural guide revealing the French approach to land, food, privacy, language, and more and how globalization led France to become one of the u
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't be Wrong
Language: en
Pages: 372
Authors: Jean-Benoit Nadeau
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004-04-28 - Publisher: Robson

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Decrypting French ideas about land, food, privacy and language, this book encompasses observations and anecdotes, political analysis and reflection to uncover l
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't be Wrong
Language: en
Pages: 473
Authors: Jean-Benoit Nadeau
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-11-12 - Publisher: Robson

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The French drink, smoke and eat more fat than anyone in the world, yet they live longer and have fewer heart problems than the English and the Americans. They w
The Bonjour Effect
Language: en
Pages: 288
Authors: Julie Barlow
Categories: Travel
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-04-19 - Publisher: St. Martin's Press

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Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow spent a decade traveling back and forth to Paris as well as living there. Yet one important lesson never seemed to sink in: