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Patrick Poivre d'Arvor

    Patrick Poivre d'Arvor is a French television journalist and writer whose work delves into the intricacies of human experience and societal concerns. He meticulously crafts narratives that draw from his extensive journalistic background, offering readers a perspective that is both insightful and accessible. His writing style is often characterized by a calm, reflective tone, focusing on uncovering the hidden emotions and motivations of his characters. D'Arvor's literary contribution lies in his unique ability to bridge the world of media with artistic expression, providing a distinctive lens through which to view modern life and its complexities.

    Elle n'était pas d'ici
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    À demain!
    Legendäre Eisenbahnreisen
    Der Wüstenprinz. Roman
    France from the Air
    • 2006

      Though it's only about the size of Texas, France presents an astonishing variety of landscapes to the aerial observer-each of which reveals itself in the pages of this breathtaking photographic journey. In 200 full-color photographs, Yann Arthus-Bertrand captures all the undulating curves and harmonious lines of this vibrant, verdant, sometimes rough but always generous land. Here is a France of green fields and red brick roofs, dotted with steeples and church towers, worn by the sea along its handsome coasts and rife with rolling hills. Here are the great French landmarks-the Pont du Gard, Notre Dame, Loire Valley castles, and Bordeaux vineyards, to name just a few, with accompanying text by journalist Patrick Poivre d'Arvor that makes each one come alive as if seen for the first time.

      France from the Air