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== On the author ==
== On the author ==
* 2003 - [[Marguerite Paulin]]. [http://books.google.com/books?id=9Pm7-NpFA9gC&hl=fr ''René Lévesque. une vie, une nation''], XYZ editeur, 165 pages
* 2003 - [[Marguerite Paulin]]. [http://books.google.com/books?id=9Pm7-NpFA9gC&hl=fr ''René Lévesque. une vie, une nation''], XYZ editeur, 165 p.
* 2001 - Graham Fraser, Ivon Owen. ''René Lévesque and the Parti Québécois in Power'', 434 p. ([http://books.google.ca/books?id=8oL2bn1JYXoC preview])
* 1997 - ''[[In Praise of Small Countries]]'', account of René Lévesque's travel to Scotland and view on small nations by Pierre Godin
* 1997 - ''[[In Praise of Small Countries]]'', account of René Lévesque's travel to Scotland and view on small nations by Pierre Godin
* 1992 - Michel Lemieux. [http://books.google.com/books?id=JJ62kOzKqRIC&hl=fr ''Voyage Au Levant. de Lawrence d'Arabie à René Lévesque''], Les éditions du Septentrion, 382 pages
* 1992 - Michel Lemieux. [http://books.google.com/books?id=JJ62kOzKqRIC&hl=fr ''Voyage Au Levant. de Lawrence d'Arabie à René Lévesque''], Les éditions du Septentrion, 382 pages

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René Lévesque

(1922-1987) Journalist, war correspondant, radio and television host, member of parliament, minister, founder of the MSA, president of the PQ, Premier of Quebec.


From the author

  • 1967 - Un pays qu'il faut faire
  • 1968 - Option Québec
  • 1968 - An Option for Québec
  • 1978 - La Passion du Québec
  • 1979 - My Québec (translation of La Passion du Québec)
  • 1980 - Oui
  • 1986 - Attendez que je me rappelle...
  • 1986 - Memoirs (translation of Attendez que je me rappelle...)

Public writings

Public speeches

  • 1978 - Quebec's traditional stands on the division of powers. Statement of the Prime Minister of Quebec, Mr. Rene Levesque, at the opening of the First Ministers Conference on the Constitution; translated from the French

Correspondance

On the author