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:Max de Nansouty. ''Aérostation, Aviation''. Paris: Ancienne Libraire Furne, Bovin & Cie, Éditeurs, 5, rue Palatine (VIe), 1911.
 
:Max de Nansouty. ''Aérostation, Aviation''. Paris: Ancienne Libraire Furne, Bovin & Cie, Éditeurs, 5, rue Palatine (VIe), 1911.
  
[Read online or download http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6574482t/] – BNF/Gallica
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[http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6574482t/ Read online or download] – BNF/Gallica
  
 
"Max de Nansouty" was the pseudonym of [[Max Charles Emmanuel Champion]], civil engineer and author on a wide variety of science & engineering topics. ([http://sciences.gloubik.info/spip.php?mot64])
 
"Max de Nansouty" was the pseudonym of [[Max Charles Emmanuel Champion]], civil engineer and author on a wide variety of science & engineering topics. ([http://sciences.gloubik.info/spip.php?mot64])

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Max de Nansouty. Aérostation, Aviation. Paris: Ancienne Libraire Furne, Bovin & Cie, Éditeurs, 5, rue Palatine (VIe), 1911.

Read online or download – BNF/Gallica

"Max de Nansouty" was the pseudonym of Max Charles Emmanuel Champion, civil engineer and author on a wide variety of science & engineering topics. ([1])

The book includes a preface by Alfred Picard, member of the Institut de France.