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A Thousand Miles to Freedom:
My Escape from North Korea
Eunsun Kim was born in North Korea, one of the most secretive and oppressive countries in the modern world. As a child Eunsun loved her country...despite her school field trips to public executions, daily self-criticism sessions, and the increasing gnaw of hunger as the country-wide famine escalated.

La piste Kim
- Voyage au coeur de la Corée du Nord
At thirty-four years old, Kim Jong-un challenges Donald Trump and Xi Jinping by brandishing nuclear weapons. Seven years after ascending to power, the heir to the world’s only communist dynasty remains an enigma that intelligence services across the globe struggle to decipher. Leading an army of 1.2 million soldiers—the fourth largest in the world—Kim Jong-un threatens America, which has 28,500 GIs stationed in the south of the peninsula, and disrupts the geostrategic balance of the region.

Corée du Sud: Le goût du miracle
(French Edition)
Take a map of Asia: South Korea is a wound. A country divided by war, forced to live daily under the threat of its enemy brother to the North. And yet! The pandemic once again proved that South Koreans are a unique example of resilience and ingenuity. Yes, the Land of the Morning Calm is also a land of miracles and technological feats, enough to make Japan, China, and the West envious. South Korea is a passport to the future. This small book, which is not a travel guide, reveals this insatiable appetite for miracles. It offers an insightful look at the achievements of a people. The rise of South Korea has shaken the world—a testament, if ever one were needed, to the extraordinary creative spirit that defines the soul of this country. A grand narrative followed by interviews with Benjamin Joinau, Park Tae-Gyun, and Fiona Bae.

Alfred Dreyfus
A graduate of the prestigious École Polytechnique and born into a wealthy Alsatian Jewish industrialist family, Alfred Dreyfus chose a military career and dedicated his life to his country. His rise promised to be brilliant. However, one morning in October 1894, his life took a dramatic turn: accused of the crime of high treason, Dreyfus was sentenced to life deportation. His loved ones, convinced that he was the victim of a terrible miscarriage of justice, fought for many years before securing his rehabilitation. Widely covered by the press, "the Affair" unleashed antisemitic hatred and deeply divided France during the Third Republic.

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