Origines Du Havre: Description Historique Et Topographique De La Ville Francoise Et Du Havre De Gr ce (1515-1541), by Adolphe Martin, offers a detailed historical and topographical account of the French city and port of Le Havre during its formative years. Focusing on the period between 1515 and 1541, this work provides valuable insights into the city's origins, its urban development, and its significance as a maritime hub in Renaissance France. This meticulous description blends historical narrative with topographical detail, offering a rich understanding of Le Havre's early history and its place within the broader context of French history. A valuable resource for historians, urban planners, and anyone interested in the history of Le Havre.
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