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Ève Curie

    December 6, 1904 – October 22, 2007

    Ève Curie, a journalist and humanitarian, is renowned for her biography of her Nobel Prize-winning mother, Marie Curie. Her compelling work delves into the life of her scientist mother, capturing the essence of her groundbreaking achievements. Beyond her literary contributions, Curie was a steadfast advocate for the Free French cause, demonstrating a deep commitment to her nation during wartime. Her writing also explored distant lands and cultures, offering readers vivid accounts of her journeys.

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    Marie Curie
    Vita della Signora Curie
    Die Schatzinsel. David Copperfield. Madame Curie. Wenn die Natur Ruft
    Podróż wśród wojowników
    They Speak For A Nation Letters From France
    Madame Curie
    • 2023

      In They Speak for a Nation: Letters from France, Eve Curie and Philoppe Barres present a collection of letters from soldiers, civilians, and government officials during World War II. These letters offer a rare and intimate look into the lived experiences of those who lived through the war, and provide a unique perspective on the political and social climate of the time. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of World War II and the resilience of the human spirit in times of crisis.

      They Speak For A Nation Letters From France
    • 1938

      The professional triumphs and personal struggles of a pioneering woman scientist schovat popis

      Madame Curie