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  • The Story of the French Revolution

    Alice Birkhead

    eBook (Quintessential Classics, Dec. 1, 2015)
    After the fall of the Tuileries, the Girondin ministry had come into power again. Once more they gathered in Mme Roland's salon. Brissot, the Norman deputy, was all for the war that would compel the King to declare his policy. Louis might take the opportunity of aiding the party of Revolution, or he might declare himself openly against it, in which case it would be easy to call him traitor and set up a Republic. Handsome Barbaroux had called for volunteers and met the gallant response from Marseilles. Buzot, who won the heart of Marie-Jeanne Roland from a husband, elderly now and growing enfeebled, was also an advanced Girondin. They had enemies in the Assembly and enemies in Paris. There was the Commune or Municipality, which claimed to direct the actions of the Revolution. It had been foremost in the attack on the Tuileries and was violent through success. Secretly appointed, the members were bold in their demands. They despised the older body, and condemned its powers as feeble. They had overthrown the King and saved the people by that gallant rush to the royal palace when the prudent would have stayed them. They were going to have their way, and show Roland and his men what force could do to crush the treason of these aristocrats, with the monarchs of Europe in alliance...
  • French Revolution

    Nicola Barber

    Hardcover (Hodder Childrens Book, June 30, 2004)
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  • The French Revolution: Terror and Triumph

    Heather Schwartz

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, July 30, 2012)
    From King Louis XVI to Naploean Bonaparte, readers will discover the incredible people, ideas, and battles that lived and occurred during the French Revolution. The captivating photos and images and compelling facts work in conjunction with the supportive text, glossary, and index to provide an engaging and exciting reading experience as children learn about the storming of the Bastille, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizens, Robespierre, and King Louis XVI's wife, Marie Antoinette.
  • The French Revolution A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    eBook (, Aug. 18, 2017)
    The French Revolution A History by Thomas Carlyle
  • The French Revolution,

    N. Y.) Horizon (New York

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, June 1, 1958)
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  • The French Revolution: A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    eBook (HardPress, June 14, 2018)
    This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we believe they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • French Revolution

    Ken Hills, Angus McBride, Tony Morris

    Library Binding (Marshall Cavendish Corp, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Examines the events of the French Revolution and how they influenced the course of history.
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  • The French Revolution: A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2017)
    The French Revolution: A History was written by the Scottish essayist, philosopher, and historian Thomas Carlyle. The three-volume work, first published in 1837 (with a revised edition in print by 1857), charts the course of the French Revolution from 1789 to the height of the Reign of Terror (1793-4) and culminates in 1795. A massive undertaking which draws together a wide variety of sources, Carlyle's history-despite the unusual style in which it is written-is considered to be an authoritative account of the early course of the Revolution.
  • The French Revolution: A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 23, 2017)
    The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle. The French was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France that lasted from 1789 until 1799, and was partially carried forward by Napoleon during the later expansion of the French Empire. President Henault, remarking on royal Surnames of Honour how difficult it often is to ascertain not only why, but even when, they were conferred, takes occasion in his sleek official way, to make a philosophical reflection. 'The Surname of Bien-aime (Well-beloved),' says he, 'which Louis XV. bears, will not leave posterity in the same doubt. This Prince, in the year 1744, while hastening from one end of his kingdom to the other, and suspending his conquests in Flanders that he might fly to the assistance of Alsace, was arrested at Metz by a malady which threatened to cut short his days. At the news of this, Paris, all in terror, seemed a city taken by storm: the churches resounded with supplications and groans; the prayers of priests and people were every moment interrupted by their sobs: and it was from an interest so dear and tender that this Surname of Bien-aime fashioned itself, a title higher still than all the rest which this great Prince has earned.'
  • The French Revolution: A History

    Thomas Carlyle

    Hardcover (Franklin Classics, Oct. 16, 2018)
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  • Stories of the French Revolution

    Walter Montgomery

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Excerpt from Stories of the French RevolutionT 0 this Splendid palace and to' an income of thirty millions a year, did his great-grandson, Louis XV., succeed. He, too, was a child of tender years when he entered on his vast inheritance. For a time the Duke of Orleans acted as regent; but when the little king was four teen years of age he assumed the sceptre, and in two years more he married a Polish princess.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Women of the French Revolution

    Thomas Streissguth

    Hardcover (Lucent, Aug. 27, 2004)
    Examines the lives and struggles of the women of the aristocracy and of the Revolution.