Paul Frère - Serge Dubois
the story of Paul Frere: journalist and racing car driver (E)gg

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For Paul Frère the job of a journalist went beyond the simple need to inform. He had a never-ending thirst for knowledge that he analysed and digested, and then transmitted in a refined and understandable form to readers and listeners who were searching for information.
The car has always been a means of transport, a vehicle for dreams and a way of affirming oneself socially and/or sportingly.
The lessons that Paul drew from his immense experience of the car as a driver and journalist must have a symbolic value.
The car has always been a means of transport, a vehicle for dreams and a way of affirming oneself socially and/or sportingly.
The lessons that Paul drew from his immense experience of the car as a driver and journalist must have a symbolic value.
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2014 Uitgever: Koning Boudewijnstichting 256 paginas Taal: Engels Grootte: 210x300x210 ISBN-10: 9051308361 ISBN-13: 9789051308365Koop dit boek tweedehands
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For Paul Frere the job of a journalist went beyond the simple need to inform. He had a never-ending thirst for knowledge that he analysed and digested, and then transmitted in a refined and understandable form to readers and listeners who were searching for information. The car has always been a means of transport, a vehicle for dreams and a way of affirming oneself socially and/or sportingly. The lessons that Paul drew from his immense experience of the car as a driver and journalist must have a symbolic v...

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For Paul Frere the job of a journalist went beyond the simple need to inform. He had a never-ending thirst for knowledge that he analysed and digested, and then transmitted in a refined and understandable form to readers and listeners who were searching for information. The car has always been a means of transport, a vehicle for dreams and a way of affirming oneself socially and/or sportingly. The lessons that Paul drew from his immense experience of the car as a driver and journalist must have a symbolic v...