If you liked Linguistic Handbook of French for Translators and Language Students by Paul Boucher, start with Charles Cochon de Lapparent, conventionnel, ministre de la police, préfet de l'Empire (1969), 9 Silent Assailants Threatening Your Heart and How to Beat Them (2011), and Das Braugewerbe in Elsasz-Lothringen (1910). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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