France
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France
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France
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- A taste of Paris, a history of the Parisian love affair with food, David Downie
- Consent, Vanessa Springora ; translated by Natasha Lehrer
- Madeline, story & pictures by Ludwig Bemelmans
- France, by Amy Rechner
- El ruiseñor, Kristin Hannah ; traducción de Laura Vidal
- The perfume thief, Timothy Schaffert
- A taste for vengeance, a Bruno, chief of police novel, Martin Walker
- A history of France, John Julius Norwich
- Fromage a trois, [Paris, love, cheese], Victoria Brownlee
- Swann's way, Marcel Proust ; translated with an introduction and notes by Lydia Davis ; general editor, Christopher Prendergast
- The children return, Martin Walker
- Where the light falls, a novel of the French Revolution, Allison Pataki and Owen Pataki
- Discovering the hidden wisdom of the Little prince, in search of Saint-Exupéry's lost child, Pierre Lassus ; translated from the French by Gretchen Schmid
- A dangerous woman, American beauty, noted philanthropist, Nazi collaborator : the life of Florence Gould, Susan Ronald
- Map of the heart, Susan Wiggs
- Genius., writer/director, Kenneth Biller, Season 2, DVD/Widescreen
- D-Day girls, the spies who armed the resistance, sabotaged the Nazis, and helped win World War II, by Sarah Rose
- A bite-sized history of France, gastronomic tales of revolution, war, and enlightenment, Stéphane Hénaut and Jeni Mitchell
- The Bettencourt affair, the world's richest woman and the scandal that rocked Paris, Tom Sancton
- Parisian charm school, French secrets for cultivating love, joy, and that certain je ne sais quoi, Jamie Cat Callan
- Killing it, an education, Camas Davis
- Renoir's dancer, the secret life of Suzanne Valadon, Catherine Hewitt
- For a woman., Pour une femme, Alexandre Films et Rise Films presentent ; une coproduction Alexandre Films, Rise Films France 3 Cinéma, Rhône-Alpes Cinéma, New Light Films ; un film de Diane Kurys ; ecrit et réalisé par Diane Kurys, Widescreen
- Little, a novel, Edward Carey
- Cast iron, Peter May
- De Gaulle, Julian Jackson
- The ambassadors, Henry James ; introduction by Colm Tóibín
- Playing house in Provence, how two Americans became a little bit French, Mary-Lou Weisman
- How the French saved America, soldiers, sailors, diplomats, Louis XVI, and the success of a Revolution, Tom Shachtman
- The Bettencourt affair, the world's richest woman and the scandal that rocked Paris, Tom Sancton
- The room on Rue Amelie, Kristin Harmel
- Bonaparte, 1769-1802, Patrice Gueniffey ; translated by Steven Rendall
- Louis XVI and the French Revolution, 1789-1792, Ambrogio A. Caiani
- The iridescence of birds, Patricia MacLachlan ; illustrated by Hadley Hooper
- Paris at war, 1939-1944, David Drake
- France, by Rebecca Sabelko
- Benjamin Franklin, you've got mail, Adam Mansbach & Alan Zweibel
- The lost museum, the Nazi conspiracy to steal the world's greatest works of art, Hector Feliciano
- Napoleon, a life, Adam Zamoyski
- La belle noiseuse., Pierre Grisé Productions, George Reinhart Productions présentent en coproduction avec FR3 Films Production ; production, Martine Marignac ; scénario, Pascal Bonitzer, Christine Laurent, Jacques Rivette ; dialogue, Pascal Bonitzer, Christine Laurent ; mise en scène, Jacques Rivette, Fullscreen
- France, by Ethel Caro Gofen and Blandine Pengili Reymann
- The Inquisitor's tale, or, the three magical children and their holy dog, Adam Gidwitz
- The collection., a Lookout Point and Artis Pictures production co-produced with Amazon Studios, Federation Enterainment and Masterpiece ; written by Oliver Goldstick, Maya Goldsmith, Francesca Rollins ; producer, Selwyn Roberts ; directed by Dearbhla Walsh, Dan Zeff, Widescreen
- Three days and a life, Pierre Lemaitre ; translated from the French by Frank Wynne
- Joan of Arc, a life transfigured, Kathryn Harrison
- The missing masterpiece, a Dorothy Martin mystery, Jeanne M. Dams
- Coco Chanel, pearls, perfume, and the little black dress, Susan Goldman Rubin
- Modern France, a very short introduction, Vanessa R. Schwartz
- France is a feast, the photographic journey of Paul and Julia Child, Alex Prud'Homme & Katie Pratt ; [photography by Paul Child]
- Hippocrates., diary of a French doctor, 31 juin Films, France 2 Cinéma [and others] production ; screenplay by Thomas Lilti, Baya Kasmi, Pierre Chosson, Julien Lilti ; produced by Agnès Vallée, Emmanuel Barraux ; directed by Thomas Lilti, DVD/Widescreen
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