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Algeria To-day

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A SERIES of illustrated books on Algeria and its institutions, published during the past two years by the Gouvernement General de l'Algerie, Algiers, coupled with a recent visit to the country, has prompted the following notes.

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  1. "Algérie 1937". By various authors. Pp. 184.

  2. "Pour comprendre l'Algérie". By René Lespès. Pp. 219. (1937).

  3. "Djemila". By Louis Leschi. Pp. 40. (1938).

  4. "L'Afrique Romaine". By Eugène Albertini. Pp. 70. (1937).

  5. "L'Algérie Terre d'Art et d'Histoire". By A. Berque. Pp.369. (1937).

  6. "Ghardaia la Mystérieuse". By Marcel Mercier. Pp. 391. (Algiers Soubiron, 1932.)

  7. "Le Sahara Algérien". By Léon Lehuraux. Pp. 64. (1937). (Algiers: Gouvernement Général de l'Algérie.)

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GREENWOOD, T. Algeria To-day. Nature 142, 1128–1129 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/1421128a0

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