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  • Maurice Krafft:
    • Guide des volcans d’Europe : généralités, France, Islande, Italie, Grèce, Allemagne..., Neuchâtel: Delachaux et Niestlé, 1974, 412 pp.
    • Questions à un vulcanologue : Maurice Krafft répond, Paris: Hachette-Jeunesse, 1981, 231 pp.
    • Les Volcans et leurs secrets, Paris: Nathan, 1984, 63 pp.
    • Le Monde merveilleux des volcans, Paris: Hachette-Jeunesse, 1981, 58 pp.
    • Les Feux de la Terre, Histoire de volcans, Paris: Découvertes Gallimard, 208 pp.
  • Maurice and Katia Krafft:
    • À l’assaut des volcans, Islande, Indonésie, Paris: Presses de la Cité, 1975, 112 pp.
    • Preface by Eugène Ionesco, Les Volcans, Paris: Draeger-Vilo, 1975, 174 pp.
    • La Fournaise, volcan actif de l’île de la Réunion, Saint-Denis: Éditions Roland Benard, 1977, 121 pp.
    • Volcans, le réveil de la Terre, Paris: Hachette-Réalités, 1979, 158 pp.
    • Dans l’antre du Diable : volcans d’Afrique, Canaries et Réunion, Paris: Presses de la Cité, 1981, 124 pp.
    • Volcans et tremblements de terre, Paris: Les Deux Coqs d’Or, 1982, 78 pp.
    • Volcans et dérives des continents, Paris: Hachette, 1984, 157 pp.
    • Les plus beaux volcans, d’Alaska en Antarctique et Hawaï, Paris: Solar, 1985, 88 pp.
    • Volcans et éruptions, Paris: Hachette-Jeunesse, 1985, 90 pp.
    • Les Volcans du monde, Vevey-Lausanne: Éditions Mondo, 1986, 152 pp.
    • Objectif volcans, Paris: Nathan Image, 1986, 154 pp.
    • Führer zu den Virunga Vulkanen, Stuttgart: F. Enke, 1990, 187 pp.
  • Maurice Krafft and Roland Benard:
    • Au cœur de la Fournaise, Orléans: Éditions Nourault-Bénard, 1986, 220 pp.
  • Maurice Krafft, Katia Krafft et François-Dominique de Larouzière:
    • Guide des volcans d'Europe et des Canaries, Neuchâtel: Delachaux et Niestlé, 1991, 455 pp.

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