Rene Elvin
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Rene Elvin on a popular piece of German literature on historical fabrications, by an Englishman and never out of print since 1882.
Published August 31 1985
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La France de Philippe-Auguste, by Robert-Henri Bautier and others. 1036 pp. (Editioni du Centre National de la recherche Scientifique, 15 quai Anatole-France, 75700 Paris, Fr. Fr. 450);
Charles VIII, Louis XII et Francois I, Henry Lemonnier. 427 pp. (Editions Tallandier, 61 rue de la Tombe-lssoire, Paris 14eme, Fr. Fr. 125)
Published May 31 1985
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Rene Elvin examines two studies that bring the history of France to life.
Published November 1 1982
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William Martin, completed by Pierre Beguin and Alexandre Bruggmann
Published July 31 1982
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Franz Herre
Published April 30 1982
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Glanz und Untergang des Inkareiches Lieselotte and Theo Engl
Published February 1 1982
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Johann Friedrich Reichardt. 304 pp. (1980)
Published February 1 1982
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Rene Elvin on two comprehensive German reference works
Published August 31 1981
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