A French Alphabet Book of 1814

A French Alphabet Book of 1814 PDF

Author: Charles Plante

Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780847830107

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This charming primer on the alphabet captures the essence of everyday life among the French aristocracy in 1814, in a uniquely detailed series of watercolor drawings. The illustrations give fascinating views of the family chateau and its grounds as well as the kitchen, workshops, and stables.

Letters Written in France

Letters Written in France PDF

Author: Helen Maria Williams

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2001-08-21

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1551112558

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Helen Maria Williams was a poet, novelist, and radical thinker deeply immersed in the political struggles of the 1790s. Her Letters Written in France is the first and most important of eight volumes chronicling the French Revolution to an England fearful of another civil war. Her twenty-six letters recounting old regime tyranny and revolutionary events provide both an apology for the Revolution and a representation of it as sublime spectacle.

French Letters

French Letters PDF

Author: Jack Woodville London

Publisher: Vire Press

Published: 2018-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780990612131

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French Letters: Virginia's War is a poignant novel that earned uncommon critical acclaim, being named a finalist for "Best Novel of the South," an award given by the Anderson Foundation in honor of Willie Morris and a finalist for the Military Writers Society of America award for Best Historical Novel of the Year.This first book of the French Letters trilogy is the tale of one woman's home front experience, set against the back drop of the story of a small town that has plenty going on behind the scenes. It was there one morning that an unexpectedly pregnant Virginia Sullivan read in her father's newspaper that she had supposedly eloped with a soldier. This is news to Virginia, not to mention her "husband" Will Hastings, who was already off at war and knows nothing of it.Sullivan is the daughter of a small town's leading figure, a newspaper owner who, because of his knowledge of everyone's personal business, runs the local black market in ration coupons and hard-to-get tires and gasoline, and sister of Bart, a draft dodger who runs the post office while keeping her mail from going or coming and preventing Will Hastings, the lead figure in French Letters: Engaged in War, from knowing that Virginia is pregnant or that her father has published a phony story.There may be a World War going on thousands of miles away, but there's plenty going on behind the scenes in Tierra, TX to keep Virginia preoccupied.

The Republic of Letters

The Republic of Letters PDF

Author: Dena Goodman

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780801481741

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Goodman chronicles the story of the Republic of Letters from its earliest formation through major periods of change: the production of the Encyclopedia, the proliferation of a print culture that widened circles of readership beyond the control of salon governance, and the early years of the French Revolution.

Alphabet

Alphabet PDF

Author: Jean Evans

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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Calligraphic letters of the alphabet drawn in black ink "written with a small piece of cherry veneer secured in a wooden handle", pasted up on a board.

Fighting for Napoleon

Fighting for Napoleon PDF

Author: Bernard Wilkin

Publisher: Grub Street Publishers

Published: 2015-11-30

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1473878454

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True, first-hand accounts of combat and soldiering from the men who fought for Napoleon Bonparte and the First French Empire: “Fascinating stuff” (Stuart Asquith, author of Military Modelling). The French side of the Napoleonic Wars is often presented from a strategic point of view, or in terms of military organization and battlefield tactics, or through officers’ memoirs. Fighting for Napoleon:French Soldiers’ Letters, 1799–1815, based on more than sixteen hundred letters written by French soldiers of the Napoleonic armies, shares the perspectives and experiences of the lowest, ordinary ranks of the army who fought on the frontlines. Authors Bernard Wilkin and René Wilkin provide an informative read of common soldiers’ lives for military and cultural historians as well as a fascinating counterpoint to the memoirs of Cpt. Jean-Roch Coignet, Col. Marcellin de Marbot, or Sgt. Adrien Bourgogne. “A superb guide to the experience and motivation of military service that is based on a wide trawl of relevant letters . . . A first-rate work that is of much wider significance.” —Professor Jeremy Black, author of The Battle of Waterloo “Provides the reader with a good insight into the lives of ordinary French of the Napoleonic Wars . . . Direct accounts of campaigns and battle, recruitment and training, barrack life, the experience of captivity and being wounded are all here, based on letters written most by uneducated men to their immediate family . . . This really is fascinating stuff, and surely a ‘must’ for students of Napoleonic warfare.” —Stuart Asquith, author of Military Modelling: Guide to Solo Wargaming