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Hello Nolwe, I think the best place to go for the books is the FNAC, for instance at Châtelet-les Halles (tube station). for objects, I would suggest "Arkham" near Le Panthéon (tube station : Luxembourg) in le quartier latin. is it helpful ? all the best, Vincent |
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And Vincent (Ferre) has not spocken of his book, Tolkien, sur les Rivages de la Terre du Milieu ... really good, of course :), almost every French Tolkiendil has it near The Lord of the Rings :) There are two editions : Christian Bourgois and Pocket (coll. Agora). The second is cheaper, if you have to buy 24 books and I-do-not-know-how-many-objects :) Stéphanie- who hopes there are no mistakes, but I've worked my spanish today :) |
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As for the books of E. J. Kloczko I'm afraid you will not find what you would hope since the first one (French-English-Quenya dictionnary) is out of print and the second is only in French (but is in itself of great interest ...). Yours, Jérôme |
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Basically I'd like to buy books in french, cause it's difficult to find any in Greece. English books are common. (I can read french but I can't speak or right very well and that's the reason why I don't write my posts in french). |
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You may also try the Joseph Gibert bookshop on boulevard Saint-Michel (not far from Sorbonne university), their English department is quite keen on Tolkien; as for French books, I would say the level there is the same as that of the FNAC. But the FNAC's English department sucks:(IMHO) |
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