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That Sweet Enemy: A Personal View of France and the French
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That Sweet Enemy: A Personal View of France and the French in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $16.99
Original price: $20.99

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That Sweet Enemy: A Personal View of France and the French in Brampton, ON
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Original price: $20.99
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The English have always regarded the French with a passionate mixture of love and hatred. Simultaneously divided and linked by the English Channel - or la Manche - both countries continue profoundly to affect the other for good or ill. In his delightfully impressionistic appreciation of Britain's closest neighbour, first published in 1987, 'unashamed Francophile' Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson separates cliché from fallacy to reveal the essence of France and the French.
'A book which will have a considerable appeal for all those who love France; for in Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson they will meet a kindred spirit...' Financial Times
'Whets the reader's appetite for the next visit across the Channel.' Evening Standard
'Urbane and charming.' Times
The English have always regarded the French with a passionate mixture of love and hatred. Simultaneously divided and linked by the English Channel - or la Manche - both countries continue profoundly to affect the other for good or ill. In his delightfully impressionistic appreciation of Britain's closest neighbour, first published in 1987, 'unashamed Francophile' Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson separates cliché from fallacy to reveal the essence of France and the French.
'A book which will have a considerable appeal for all those who love France; for in Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson they will meet a kindred spirit...' Financial Times
'Whets the reader's appetite for the next visit across the Channel.' Evening Standard
'Urbane and charming.' Times





















