The development of the port of New-Orleans
- The development of the port of New-Orleans
"The development of the port of New-Orleans" is the title of a short geography/economic thesis presented in 1954 by Jacques Chirac (former president of French republic) to the "Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po)", which he had entered three years before.
The 182-page typewritten work, directed by the professor Jean Chardonnet, is illustrated by photographs, schemes and diagrams.
See also
* New Orleans
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