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         France Geography:     more books (100)
  1. France (Cultures and Costumes) by Alycen Mitchell, 2003-02
  2. Domestic Enemies: Servants and Their Masters in Old Regime France by Cissie Fairchilds, 1983-12-01
  3. Modern Nations of the World - France (Modern Nations of the World) by Laurel Corona, 2002-04-05
  4. The Identity of France: History and Environment (Identity of France) by Fernand Braudel, 1990-03
  5. France (On the Map) by Daphne Butler, 1992-09
  6. France (Our Country) by Jillian Powell, 1991-03
  7. Passport to France (Passport to (Country)) by Dominique Norbrook, 1994-04
  8. France and the French (Focus on) by Anita Ganeri, 1993-02
  9. Everyone's geography of France, by Fernand Maurette, 1919
  10. France (World geography readers) by Daisy Grenzow, 1948
  11. Sketch of the geography, political economy, and statistics of France,: From the original work, by James N Taylor, 1815
  12. A popular geography of France: Industries, principal cities (France past and present) by B Van Vorst, 1919
  13. Sketch of the geography, economy, and statistics of France,: From the original work, in seven volumes octavo, by P.-E Herbin de Halle, 1815
  14. Urban regionalisation of France: 1968 (European urban systems: working paper / University of Reading. Dept. of Geography) by Peter Geoffrey Hall, 1978

101. French Geography
French, Spanish, Bilingual, ESL, German Books, Novels, Dictionaries, Textbooks,Software, Technical Commercial - Reference Tools, Videos, Magazines,
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GEOGRAPHY
Reference Guides
P.Joint, J.P. Courbon, M. Pauline, and J.C. Viau. Softcover, 160pp., ISBN:2091776637
This guide looks at the geographical features of the 15 countries which form the European Community. You will discover the personalities of these countries, their performance, the complimentary traits of these people and their economies and understand the cultural and economic ties of the European Community.
G. Labrune, softcover, 2000 edition, 160 pp. ISBN:2091830666
With color illustrations, these pages are full of important information on contemporary France. This book touches on many domains of geography, including natural resources, administrative organization, economic life, communication and the role of France in world. development. This book is an excellent text for a history or civilization class.
Textbooks
Collection Gulliver GÉOGRAPHIE MULTICLASSE Cycle 3
J. Boulmer, J.-P. Chevalier, et al. Hardcover, 208 pp.
The thirty chapters in this book cover a perspective of the world, French topography, man and his professions, French regions and France and its impact on the world. Filled with pictures, maps and graphs, this work will provide your students with detailed information and the accompanying teacher's guide contains a summary of each chapter, activities, supplementary information and 32 tests that are reproducible to evaluate your students' performance.
  • NA1268 - Textbook $31.95

102. Cybergeo Home Page
Information, bibliography and news about geography.
http://www.cybergeo.presse.fr/
Scientific publishing online,
and the question of open access
Why such a long delay ? In October of 2003 in Berlin, twenty directors of European research institutes (the CNRS, INSERM, the Max Plank Institute), ratified a Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities , in which they committed themselves to supporting all initiatives based on the paradigm of free access on the Internet. In February 2005, the Berlin 3 Conference, held in Southampton, encouraged researchers to publish in journals offering free access. But while this model is being increasingly developed in the "hard" sciences, digitalization, and more particularly, "open access", are sorely lacking in the human sciences. Recognizing this, several organizations in France (the CNRS, the Ministère de la recherche [the Ministry of Research]) decided to help to put scientific journals in the Human and Social Sciences (SHS) online. It must be recognized, however, that the French journals in SHS that are offered on the Web are for the most part only accessible after payment. The only free access is to back issues that are one or two years old. In no way does online publication mean free access. Two different approaches to scientific publishing online can be observed. The first sees it as a continuation of the commercial status of the printed version, through important editors or scholarly societies; the second sees in the development of new forms of publishing the possibility of reforming the distribution of scientific knowledge. On the one hand, publishing online gives back to the scientific community the result of its labours, and on the other, it benefits other, general Internet users, even those less well off, who would clearly be unable to bear the coast of journal subscriptions. It has been a test of strength, but we remain convinced of the rightness of our decision, and confident for the future.

103. MSN Encarta - Related Items - France
Paris (city, france), city in north central france, the capital and largest cityof the country. It is located in france’s Îlede-france region, on the
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104. The Geography Of Roman Gaul
A gazetteer of places and people of Roman Gaul.
http://www.sc.edu/ltantsoc/geogmain.htm
The Geography of Roman Gaul
(Presented courtesy of the University of South Carolina
Geographical Material may be accessed in the following Categories

Full Citations
for the abbreviated bibliographical references. This site is currently under development and focuses primarily on the geography of southwestern Gaul. Please send comments, additions, and corrections to:
Ralph W. Mathisen
, Louise Fry Scudder Professor of Humanities, Dept. of History, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA This page updated 22 July 2002 by Ralph W. Mathisen
URL http://www.sc.edu/ltantsoc/geogmain.htm USC HOME PAGE

105. Geography Unbound: French Geographical Science From Cassini To Humboldt By J.H.
Published in University of Toronto Quarterly Volume 70 Number 1, Winter 2000/01-Letters in Canada. To see more articles and book reviews from this and
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Published in University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 70 Number 1, Winter 2000/01- Letters in Canada. To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com Geography Unbound: French Geographical Science from Cassini to Humboldt
Anne Marie Claire Godlewska. University of Chicago Press. xii, 444. US $65.00, US $27.50 Reviewed in University of Toronto Quarterly by J.H. GALLOWAY

106. Communication In French About Topics In Human And Physical Geography - Honour Mo
Communication in French about topics in Human and Physical geography, HonourModerations (First Year) Optional Subject Course Outline information for
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The general aim of the French language option is to develop the student's ability to communicate (in both speech and writing) in French to the point where he or she can function in an academic or working environment in a French-speaking country. Please note: This option will only be available if a minimum of ten students choose to take it. The option has been designed with general linguistic competence in the four skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening in mind. Terminology and vocabulary related to Geography will also be introduced and developed. Textbook to be studied:
Panorama 4 , Girardet, CLE International, 1998
Additional photocopied material drawn from newspapers, magazines and other sources will also be used, together with a range of audio-visual and computer-based material. Areas covered will include: Grammar: - Revision and consolidation of all major tenses, the subjunctive and conditional moods

107. Geography - French - Journal Reprints, Antiquarian Backsets, Back Volumes.
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Reprints and antiquarian backsets of journals and serials in stock. Click on the title for a quotation for part sets, single back volumes, back issues or volumes not listed here. ANNALES DE GEOGRAPHIE Vols. 1-105. Paris, 1891/92-1996. Partly reprint. Bound Single volumes may be available. Please inquire.
- Vols. 1-2 contained BIBLIOGRAPHIE DE L'ANNEE, continued as
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available from us. ANNEE GEOGRAPHIQUE Vols. 1-16 (of 17 publ). Paris, 1862-1877. Bound Complete set $ 750.- Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. ANNUAIRE DES PAYS DE L'OCEAN INDIEN Vols. 1-12. 1974-1990/91. Bound Single volumes may be available. Please inquire. ARCHIVES MAROCAINES Vols. 1-33 (all publ.). 1904-1934. Reprint. Partly bound Complete set $ 2,900.- Per volume $ 100.-

108. Economic Geography: French Economic Geography: Introduction To The Special Issue
Full text of the article, French Economic geography Introduction to the SpecialIssue from Economic geography, a publication in the field of Reference
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109. Geography Students In French Adventure - The Sixth Form College Solihull
,The Sixth Form College, Solihull exisits to provide high quality teaching andlearning for all our students, in a structured, supportive and well resourced
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110. FREELANG - French-English And English-French Dictionary (Geography)
Download free FrenchEnglish and English-French dictionary for Windows.
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111. French Alps: Physical Geography
Virtual mountain fieldwork site general mountain fieldwork techniques; FrenchAlps; Romania; North Wales.
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Physical Geography Page 1 of 3 France has been affected by two main geological events, both were periods of mountain building - the first occurred at the end of the Primary era, when the block Hercynian mountains were formed, the other occurred in the middle of the Tertiary period and was responsible for the uplift of the Alps and Pyrenees, then the folding of the Jura mountains and the faulting of part of the Hercynian mountains and a volcanic outbreak to the centre and east of the Massif Central.
Between these major forming periods, the land was eroded and deposition of materials took place in the seas and lakes formed between mountain areas.
Today, there are four main Hercynian massifs, composed of granite, sandstones or shale. They are blocks of hard rocks, worn smooth by many cycles of erosion. Between these blocks, the sedimentary basins are linked to one another by lowland corridors. To the south-east and south-west are the high fold mountain ranges of the Jura, Alps and Pyrenees.
The Alps form a great arc of folded and overthrust mountains, sharpened by frost and eroded by glaciation, rising to over 4000m. They are separated from the Hercynian Massifs by the faulted trough of the Rhone valley.

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