Sous l'Iegide de la Marne, histoire d'une rivi re by Edmond Pilon offers a historical account of the Marne River, likely written in the context of World War I. This book explores the significance of the river, possibly focusing on its strategic importance during the war. It delves into the river's history and may highlight its role in shaping events. The work provides insights into the historical and geographical context of the Marne during a pivotal period in European history, making it valuable for those interested in French history and the history of World War I. Pilon's work provides a unique perspective on the river as a landmark and a strategic point during a time of conflict.
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