- 1000 Years of Annoying the French - Stephen Clarke - Books

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  • Failed to make me laugh  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    In this book, any French person Behaves like an idiot while all Brits are smart and efficent. That I believe is evenly distributed idiocy Among nationalities, races, and gender! I bought the book Because I thought It was going to make me laugh; that
  • Not funny ...  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    Historically poor, mildly entertaining, goal if you really do not like the frogs, Then You need something more spicy. If It Was not for the intriguing title, Clark Would not sell His books on Their happy alone. As to the ones Relating To That Matter
  • English Humor 1  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    Very good work, it's the kind "I love you me either." Basically the English love to the French. Maybe they would also be loved ... French.
  • Excellent 259 50136286  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    Very good book, in good British humor. Stephen Clarke is attacking again gently to the French in this excellent book 1000 years of Franco-British history. We learn many things while laughing!
  • a real pleasure 1 1  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    I enjoyed this book, which allowed me to see my history of France (and England) while having fun. It even happened to me several times to laugh frankly, because Stephen Clarke lot of humor, even if it's at the expense of French. I also like the origi
  • Excellent 259 50136287  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    Since I bought it I was struggling to it: the Franco-British story told by an English, a true reading pleasure. We see that extensive research has been done, and we realize how what we are taught as "history" is quite far from the truth (I also
  • A very instructive reading  

    1000 Years of Annoying the French (Paperback)
    A very interesting book, entertaining in style (typical of the author), offers an original view point on "our" story (as I hear French) filtered propaganda or censorship as we learn it in our schools. However it would be wrong to say that the au