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  • ENGLISH

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  • 9780330488648

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  • 130 mm

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  • 197 mm

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  • 412 gram

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  • PAPERBACK

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  • 3-OCT-03

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    Acclaimed by the Guardian as an inspirational work of scholarship and love, this is a new history of one of the greatest cities in the world by one of the foremost historians of France. Paperback , 520 pages Published October 3rd 2003 by Pan MacMillan (first published 2002)

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    Alistair Horne

    Alistair Horne is a preeminent historian, journalist and Oxford fellow who has written seventeen books, many of them on the military history of France.He has won the following awards: Hawthornden Prize, 1963, for The Price of Glory; Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Prize and Wolfson Literary Award, both 1978, both for A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962; French Légion dHonneur, 1993, for work on French history;and Commander of the British Empire (CBE), 2003.

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