Hugon, Anne
HUGON, Anne
HUGON, Anne. French, b. 1965. Genres: History, Third World. Career: University of Lyon, Lyon, France, assistant lecturer in history, 1990-. Translator from English into French. Publications: L'Afrique des Explorateurs, 1991, trans as The Exploration of Africa, 1993; (trans. from English) Mary Kingsley, Une odyssee Africaine (title means: Travels in West Africa), 1992; Towards Timbuctoo (in French), 1994. Address: 23 rue Berthollet, 75005 Paris, France.
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