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The Fall of Paris: The Siege and the Commune 1870-71

✍ Scribed by Horne, Alistair


Book ID
108591098
Publisher
Penguin
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780141939179

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✦ Synopsis


The collapse of France in 1870 had an overwhelming impact – on Paris, on France and on the rest of the world. People everywhere saw Paris as the centre of Europe and the hub of culture, fashion and invention. Suddenly France, not least to the disbelief of her own citizens, was gripped in the vice of the Iron Chancellor’s armies and forced to surrender on humiliating terms. In this brilliant study of the Siege and its aftermath, Alistair Horne evokes the high drama of those ten fantastic months and the spiritual agony which Paris and the Parisians suffered.

The Fall of Paris is the first part of the trilogy including To Lose a Battle and The Price of Glory.


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