An edition of France; a modern history (1969)

France; a modern history.

New ed. rev. and enl. by Paul A. Gagnon.
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An edition of France; a modern history (1969)

France; a modern history.

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English
Pages
578

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Cover of: France; a modern history.
France; a modern history.
1969, University of Michigan Press
in English - New ed. rev. and enl. by Paul A. Gagnon.
Cover of: France; a modern history.
France; a modern history.
1969, University of Michigan Press
in English - New ed. rev. and enl. by Paul A. Gagnon.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [561]-578.

Published in
Ann Arbor
Series
The University of Michigan history of the modern world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
944
Library of Congress
DC38 .G85 1969

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 578, xxvii p.
Number of pages
578

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5687626M
Internet Archive
francemodernhist0000guer_s7l6
LCCN
69019782
OCLC/WorldCat
6387
Library Thing
3136244

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