The Passing of New France: A chronicle of Montcalm by William Charles Henry Wood. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
France. Multi-national group of companies, active in the design and manufacture of metal accessories and ornaments for the apparel, fashion bags and footwear industries. Site opens in full screen window. English and French.…
A catalogue of property rentals in France's Provence and Dordogne, Venice, Scotland and London. Maps and pricing information are also included.
Network of hotels adhering to quality charter. Descriptions, photos, reservation on-line, presentation of the region by geographic sector and theme.
Descendants of Europe's enigmatic people from southern France and northern Spain. Find out about their language, culture and heritage.
(1954- ), Civray, France. Picture, biography, catalog, recordings, commissions, and projects.
Summer School. Institut Fourier, Grenoble, France; 18 June -- 6 July 2001.
Travel agency specializing in horse riding holidays and trails in France with English speaking guides.
Includes information about regions, classifications, grapes, winemaking, and health.
Born at Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux (Drome, France), 4 August, 1792; died in Paris, 3 January, 1857.
Stories of life in France by an Australian who lived there for seven years.
A congregation of missionary priests first established at Lyons, France, in 1808, and later at Paris, in 1814, and finally approved by Pope Gregory XVI, 18 February, 1834.
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
Offers skiing and snowboarding packages in the Three Vallees of France. Description of packages, accommodation, ski instruction and pricing.
Official site of cycle sports top event, including archive of past results and current standings during event.
Elegant bilingual official site offering history, guided tour via an interactive map, 360-degree panoramas, gallery of masterpieces and visitor information.
A chronicler and canon of Puy-en-Velay, France, toward the close of the eleventh century.
One of the first Jesuits sent to New France; born at Lyons, 1574; died at Sillery, l2 May, 1646.
Brussels based executive search firm, handling appointments in Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, France & UK.
Features cycling apparel headlining the Tour de France, 24 hours of Le Mans, and the Marathon of Paris.
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