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Jean Brunhes reading a book

Jean Brunhes (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ bʁyn], born 25 October 1869, Toulouse, France-died 25 August 1930, Boulogne-Billancourt) was a French geographer. His most famous book is La géographie humaine (Human Geography). He was the director of The Archives of the Planet, an international photographic project sponsored by Albert Kahn.

Ruskin et la Bible: pour servir à l'histoire d'une pensée (1901) is a popular book by Jean and Henriette Brunhes.

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