Bloody History of Paris
Title | Bloody History of Paris PDF eBook |
Author | Ben Hubbard |
Publisher | Amber Books Ltd |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2018-03-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782745726 |
Expertly written and illustrated with 180 colour and black-&-white photographs, paintings and artworks, Bloody History of Paris tells the vibrant, unromantic tale of one of the world’s most romantic cities.
The Bloody Streets of Paris
Title | The Bloody Streets of Paris PDF eBook |
Author | Jacques Tardi |
Publisher | iBooks |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN |
- Introduction by Art Spiegelman, winner of the Pulitzer Pize and author of Maus.- The book will appeal to graphic novel fans, mystery fans, WWII history buffs and devotees of Art Speigelman's Maus.- For mature readers
ANOTHER French False Flag?
Title | ANOTHER French False Flag? PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Barrett |
Publisher | |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2016-01-07 |
Genre | Conspiracy theories |
ISBN | 9780996143011 |
Apparently the Charlie Hebdo attack was insufficient for the purpose, and now France has had what is called "the Paris attack," an even more unbelievable event, evidence for which is missing. This false flag attack was too much for Kevin Barrett who assembled a collection of skeptical essays from 26 people into a book, Another French False Flag: Bloody Tracks From Paris To San Bernardino.Twenty-four of these contributors do not believe the official story. Does this make them "conspiracy theorists," or does this make them brave souls who are concerned that Reichstag fire type events are replacing Western civil liberty with fascist police states? -Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
The Blood of Free Men
Title | The Blood of Free Men PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Neiberg |
Publisher | Basic Books |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2012-10-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0465033032 |
As the Allies struggled inland from Normandy in August of 1944, the fate of Paris hung in the balance. Other jewels of Europe -- sites like Warsaw, Antwerp, and Monte Cassino -- were, or would soon be, reduced to rubble during attempts to liberate them. But Paris endured, thanks to a fractious cast of characters, from Resistance cells to Free French operatives to an unlikely assortment of diplomats, Allied generals, and governmental officials. Their efforts, and those of the German forces fighting to maintain control of the city, would shape the course of the battle for Europe and color popular memory of the conflict for generations to come. In The Blood of Free Men, celebrated historian Michael Neiberg deftly tracks the forces vying for Paris, providing a revealing new look at the city's dramatic and triumphant resistance against the Nazis. The salvation of Paris was not a foregone conclusion, Neiberg shows, and the liberation was a chaotic operation that could have easily ended in the city's ruin. The Allies were intent on bypassing Paris so as to strike the heart of the Third Reich in Germany, and the French themselves were deeply divided; feuding political cells fought for control of the Resistance within Paris, as did Charles de Gaulle and his Free French Forces outside the city. Although many of Paris's citizens initially chose a tenuous stability over outright resistance to the German occupation, they were forced to act when the approaching fighting pushed the city to the brink of starvation. In a desperate bid to save their city, ordinary Parisians took to the streets, and through a combination of valiant fighting, shrewd diplomacy, and last-minute aid from the Allies, managed to save the City of Lights. A groundbreaking, arresting narrative of the liberation, The Blood of Free Men tells the full story of one of the war's defining moments, when a tortured city and its inhabitants narrowly survived the deadliest conflict in human history.
Paris
Title | Paris PDF eBook |
Author | Gilles Plazy |
Publisher | Flammarion-Pere Castor |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The inimitable French style comes to life in a beautiful volume that covers not only the rich art, architecture, and history of the world's most popular tourist destination, but brings you into jazz clubs, through public gardens, onto film sets, and around the surrealists' playground of the 1920s.
Blood Royal
Title | Blood Royal PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Jager |
Publisher | Hachette+ORM |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2014-02-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0316224537 |
A riveting true story of murder and detection in 15th-century Paris, by one of the most brilliant medievalists of his generation. On a chilly November night in 1407, Louis of Orleans was murdered by a band of masked men. The crime stunned and paralyzed France since Louis had often ruled in place of his brother King Charles, who had gone mad. As panic seized Paris, an investigation began. In charge was the Provost of Paris, Guillaume de Tignonville, the city's chief law enforcement officer -- and one of history's first detectives. As de Tignonville began to investigate, he realized that his hunt for the truth was much more dangerous than he ever could have imagined. A rich portrait of a distant world, Blood Royal is a gripping story of conspiracy, crime and an increasingly desperate hunt for the truth. And in Guillaume de Tignonville, we have an unforgettable detective for the ages, a classic gumshoe for a cobblestoned era.
The Invention of Paris
Title | The Invention of Paris PDF eBook |
Author | ric Hazan |
Publisher | Verso Trade |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
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