1974 : Les Grandes Énigmes des civilisations disparues
Collective work in several volumes, Éditions Famot.
Volume III: Prehistory and the origins of man, megaliths and mysterious stones. Contribution from Françoise unidentified
Collective work in several volumes, Éditions Famot.
Volume III: Prehistory and the origins of man, megaliths and mysterious stones. Contribution from Françoise unidentified
with Paul Ulrich and Pierre Nouaille, Éditions Famot.
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Paris, Pierre Horay Publisher, coll. Femmes en mouvement n°2, 374 pages.
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reissued under:
Feminism or Death. Paris, le Passager clandestin, 2021, 332 pages.
F. d’Eaubonne, C-P. PAJARD et P. ULRICH. Geneva, Famot, 247 pages.
Françoise took charge of the first part, the history of drugs, covering 130 pages. This commissioned work is not as bland as one might fear. Although dated, it nevertheless evokes the establishment by colonial states of a lucrative trade, with complete disregard for the health of the populations.
England with opium, the Netherlands with cocaine. In short, the first drug traffickers, who inspired the economic structures of contemporary trafficking…
It is also in this book that I find the first trace of the term Sexocide, with a short summary of what would become, five years later, Le sexocide des sorcières (The Sexocide of Witches).
Chapter with unknown title in MICHAL, Bernard (éd.), Françoise D’EAUBONNE, Jean DELAMOTTE et Pierre GUILLEMOT. Les Grands Conquérants ; Alexandre le Grand, Justinien de Byzance, Gengis Khan. Éditions de Crémille, 254 pages.
Note: Awaiting annotation.
Journal of FHAR, the Front Homosexuel d’Action Révolutionnaire, which Françoise co-founded. Several authors.
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