50 Reasons to Hate the French
50 Reasons to Hate the French: Vive La Difference? is a humorous book by Jules Eden and Alex Clarke that takes an irreverent look at French politics, food, geography, business, and history, in order to delineate just what makes France so "exceptionnel". Published in London on August 3, 2006 by , it has since been released in the United States by Ivan R. Dee. In the introduction the authors write, Writing in The Literary Review of April 2006, critic Alexander Waugh described the book:
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50 Reasons to Hate the French
50 Reasons to Hate the French: Vive La Difference? is a humorous book by Jules Eden and Alex Clarke that takes an irreverent look at French politics, food, geography, business, and history, in order to delineate just what makes France so "exceptionnel". Published in London on August 3, 2006 by , it has since been released in the United States by Ivan R. Dee. In the introduction the authors write, Writing in The Literary Review of April 2006, critic Alexander Waugh described the book:
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944.002/07 22
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0-9553467-0-3
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2006-08-03
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Jules Eden and Alex Clarke
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2006-08-03
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