Explore early 20th-century North America through the eyes of French journalist Jules Huret in "De San Francisco au Canada." This captivating travelogue details Huret's journey from the bustling streets of San Francisco to the vast landscapes of Canada. Written in French, the book offers a unique perspective on the cultures, sights, and experiences encountered during this period. Featuring an analytical index, this work provides valuable insights into the social and geographical landscapes of a bygone era. Discover the charm and historical significance of this classic travel account.
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