A compact treasury of French life, past and present. Clear, concise, and wonderfully vivid. Facts About France, by E. Saillens, condenses geography, institutions, customs and social colour into an approachable compendium that moves easily between reference and readable narrative. Part historical nonfiction book, part practical France travel guide, it supplies a broad French history overview and a steady stream of cultural facts about France that suit travellers, teachers and anyone curious about European culture. Readers preparing for study abroad in France will find quick, usable context; students and instructors will value an educational reference France can lean on. The book balances civic detail with social snapshot, helping to explain regional character and national institutions without academic fog. Historically, Saillens's work occupies a useful place as a compact France compendium - a clear window onto nineteenth-century France and the social currents that shaped the modern state - and as a modest European culture anthology whose influence can still be felt in classroom syllabuses and travel reading lists. In short, a dependable Saillens France resource for both casual interest and structured study. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Casual browsers will appreciate the brisk, fact-led chapters and the practical entries that read like a handy facts about France collection; students will discover a France for students companion useful for background and revision; classic-literature collectors and reference lovers will welcome a considered presentation that honours the text's original tone. Concise yet richly informative, the book rewards passing curiosity and serious research alike - an elegant pocket companion for travel and study and a valued addition to any library of European culture. Whether dipped into by a tourist, quoted by a scholar, or collected for its period charm, this edition brings Saillens's observations back into useful focus.
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