
Best selling Reference books from Flammarion
Here you’ll find the best Reference books from Flammarion. The ranking is based on the best-selling products from this brand within the category. In addition to sales volume, factors such as availability, pricing, and overall customer relevance also influence the order. For each product, we include a short description and the most important highlights from customer reviews, giving you a quick overview of the most popular Flammarion options. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Flammarion Comment je vois le monde

2. Flammarion Et le bébé alors???

3. Flammarion Une histoire populaire de l'Univers

4. Flammarion Walton Ford
The book "Walton Ford" by authors Claude Anthenaise and Jérôme Neutres is an art book that explores the work of contemporary artist Walton Ford. It provides a deep insight into the artistic vision and themes that Ford addresses in his works. With a hardcover and dimensions of 240 mm in width and 315 mm in height, the book is both visually appealing and informative. Over 96 pages, it showcases Ford's impressive illustrations and paintings, which are often inspired by nature and wildlife. The texts are written in French and offer a well-founded analysis of the artworks as well as the artist's creative process. This book is a valuable resource for art lovers, students, and anyone interested in contemporary art and its societal relevance.

5. Flammarion L'instrument-monde : une histoire globale de la musique

L'instrument-monde : une histoire globale de la musique
French, Collectif, 2025
6. Flammarion Vie, vieillesse et mort d'une femme du peuple
So this was my mother's life, I thought, the life and age of a worker. I did not yet know that I would soon have to add a third word to this enumeration.
Didier Eribon had actually planned to visit Fismes regularly from now on. However, his mother passed away just a few weeks after moving into a nursing home in the small town in Champagne. As in "Returning to Reims," this turning point becomes the starting point for a journey into the past. Eribon reconstructs the biography of a woman defined by scarcity and constraints, who remained chained to a brutal husband and even had to be modest in her dreams. "My mother," he notes, "was unhappy her whole life."
Didier Eribon's new book is highly political: he unflinchingly reveals how much politics, philosophy, and indeed all of us have long repressed the scandalous situation of many elderly people. At the same time, he proves once again to be a great storyteller: through suggestive episodes and touching memories, he shows how important family and origin are for our identity. He buys a dialect dictionary to once again hear his mother's voice in his ear. Thus, the sociologist unfolds the portrait of a vanished world: the milieu of the French working class - with its concerns, its solidarity, and its prejudices.

7. Flammarion La magie de l'ordinaire : réenchantez votre existence

La magie de l'ordinaire : réenchantez votre existence
French, Midal Fabrice, 2025
8. Flammarion Une enquêtrice à l'ONU

9. Flammarion Sept brèves leçons de physique

10. Flammarion Les voluptueuses : une histoire parfumée des femmes de légende

Les voluptueuses : une histoire parfumée des femmes de légende
French, Feydeau Elisabeth de, 2025