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Tag Archives: France
The Age of Voltaire
The Age of Voltaire: A History of Civilization in Western Europe from 1715 to 1756898 pages© 1965 Will and Ariel Durant The ninth work in Will Durant’s sweeping Story of Civilization, The Age of Voltaire picks up … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Britain, Classics and Literary, France, Germany, history, history of science, intellectual history, irreligion, literature, philosophy, religion, Story of Civilization, survey, Will Durant
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Drink
Drink: A Cultural History of Alcohol© 2008 Ian Gately546 pages “We should thank God for beer and burgundy by not drinking too much of them.” – G.K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy A substance that a third of the world institutionalizes as a … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Britain, Colonial America, food and drink, France, goods/services, history, social history
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Jefferson
Jefferson: A Novel© 1998 William Brant448 pages In the late 1780s, William Short put pen to paper to create a biography of his boss and mentor, Thomas Jefferson. Then serving as ambassador to France, Jefferson was already a seasoned American … Continue reading
Posted in historical fiction, Reviews
Tagged America, American Revolution, France, French Revolution, historical fiction, Thomas Jefferson
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The Vikings
The Vikings: A History© 2010 Robert Ferguson464 pagesUK title: The Hammer and the Cross: A History of the Vikings VIKINGS! For students of western civilization, the word has quite the mystique. Invaders from the frozen … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Britain, Classics and Literary, Europe, France, Germany, history, literature, Medieval, naval, Scandinavia
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The Age of Revolution
History of the English-Speaking Peoples: The Age of Revolution© 1955 Sir Winston Churchill332 pages The third volume in Winston Churchill’s “History of the English Speaking Peoples” begins with the most dramatic assumption of power in modern English history. In the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Britain, Colonial America, Europe, France, French Revolution, Germany, history, military, Netherlands, survey, The Napoleonic Wars, Winston Churchill
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An Officer and a Spy
An Officer and a Spy© 2013 Robert Harris496 pages In the late 19th century, the Dreyfuss Affair shook France when one Captain Alfred Dreyfuss, accused of selling French military secrets to the Germany General Staff. Declared guilty, publicly disgraced, … Continue reading
The First World War
The First World War© 2000 John Keegan528 pages The dawning of the 20th century seemed to promise nothing but good tidings for the civilized world; telegraphy and steam were knitting it together, economies were flourishing, and progress was on the … Continue reading
Bicycle: the History
Bicycle: The History© 2006 David Herlihy480 pages Where did the bicycle come from? Bicycle: the History tells the story in exacting detail, beginning in the 19th century. An age of progress and scientific triumph, wherein everyday life was constantly being … Continue reading
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Tagged America, bicycles, Britain, France, history, transportation
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This week at the library: France, airborne chivalry, and Wendell Berry
Dear readers: This past week saw the conclusion of my annual tribute to France after reading An Outline of French History, by Rene Sedillot. The work is translated from French, but bears no weakness on that account: it is as … Continue reading
French Kids Eat Everything
French Kids Eat Everything: How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky Eating, Banned Snacking, and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising Happy, Healthy Eaters© 2012 Karen Le Billon 320 pages Upon landing in France to spend a year with her … Continue reading
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Tagged food, food and drink, France, manners and morals, marriage and family, parenting
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