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Good evening, for some time now, and after watching the series Band of Brothers, The Pacific, I saw that it was based on a book by Stephen E. Ambrose.
Unfortunately, I could only find it in English on the internet. Does anyone have a link or know where we could get it in French? At least if it exists?
Thank you and have a good evening.
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Unfortunately, I could only find it in English on the internet. Does anyone have a link or know where we could get it in French? At least if it exists?
Thank you and have a good evening.
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The paperback: http://livre.fnac.com/a1530988/Stephen-E-Ambrose-Brothers-in-Arms
Also available on Amazon and all good bookstores.
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The paperback: http://livre.fnac.com/a1530988/Stephen-E-Ambrose-Brothers-in-Arms
Also available on Amazon and all good bookstores.
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Be careful not to confuse them. The first series "Band of Brothers" (the one that tells the story of Easy Company in Europe) is indeed based on the book by Stephen Ambrose.
However, the more recent series that focuses on the Pacific War was inspired by three different books.
As for Ambrose's book, I saw it in French in a bookstore. I'll see if I can find you a link online;-)
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To my little teddy bear, I give kisses
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Be careful not to confuse them. The first series "Band of Brothers" (the one that tells the story of Easy Company in Europe) is indeed based on the book by Stephen Ambrose.
However, the more recent series that focuses on the Pacific War was inspired by three different books.
As for Ambrose's book, I saw it in French in a bookstore. I'll see if I can find you a link online;-)
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To my little teddy bear, I give kisses
And to say thank you, he gives me some too.