"Un Million D'anecdotes Suisses..." by Glanville (de) offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of Swiss history and culture through a collection of captivating anecdotes. This work, written in French, provides readers with a unique and engaging perspective on the events, people, and traditions that have shaped Switzerland. Delve into the folklore, social customs, and historical moments that define the Swiss identity. Discover a myriad of stories, each offering a window into the heart and soul of this remarkable country. A valuable resource for anyone interested in Swiss history and culture.
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