Poetry Books by Charles De Gaulle

Charles De Gaulle Books, Charles De Gaulle poetry book Charles de Gaulle Authors: Charles Cogan
Publisher: Bedford/st Martins
Published Date: 1996
Categories: History
This is the first book to combine a comprehensive historical analysis of Charles de Gaulle and Gaullism with a selection of related documents. In a compelling narrative, Cogan examines the three major stages of de Gaulle's career, he also assesses the Gaullist movement and its legacy for France, for Europe, and for transatlantic relations. A collection of 25 primary sources - many of which have never before been published in English - allows a firsthand reading and analysis of an array of government documents, interviews, press conferences, and excerpts from de Gaulle's memoirs and speeches. Maps and photographs throughout, a headnote for each document, a chronology, questions for consideration, and suggestions for further reading help make this book a fascinating resource.

Charles De Gaulle Books, Charles De Gaulle poetry book Hostile Allies Authors: Milton Viorst
Publisher: New York Macmillan [c1965]
Published Date: 1965
Categories: France
Analysis of the character and differing perspectives of the U. S. and French leader, that sees a continuing personal and national incompatibility between the two countries.

Charles De Gaulle Books, Charles De Gaulle poetry book The Last Great Frenchman Authors: Charles Williams
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Incorporated
Published Date: 1993
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Traces the life and career of the French general and president from his childhood in Lille, France to his death in 1970

Charles De Gaulle Books, Charles De Gaulle poetry book France and Her Army Authors: Charles de Gaulle
Publisher:
Published Date: 1945
Categories: France
Fransk militærhistorie. General de Gaulle's bog fra 1938 om Frankrig og den Franske Hær's historie og udvikling til og med 1. Verdenskrig. Bogen har følgende hovedafsnit: Origins ; Ancien Régime; The Revolution; Napoleon; From disaster to disaster ; Between two wars ; The Great War.



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