Paris and elsewhere - R. Cobb

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Richard Cobb, the incomparable historian of the French revolution, had an affinity with France that went beyond academic interest. Living there in the years after the Second World War, he acquired, he felt, a second identity as a Frenchman. But his was not the France best known to visitors. He was drawn, as David Gilmour writes in this introduction, not to the romantic or the beautiful but to their opposites - to the banal, the ordinary, the unheroic, to people and their routines, to tramways and railway stations, townscape of mills and chimneys and back-to-back terraced houses.. He showed no interest in the rich or aristocratic, but moved comfortably between eccentric bourgeois and criminal anarchic working class. His closest French friend was a deserter and a thief.

Cobb never set out to record his unique encounter with the French. Instead, he explored it piecemeal, in articles or broadcasts or introductions to books no longer obtainable. These writings are collected here for the first time. The France Cobb describes was beginning to disappear long before his death in 1996. The picture presented is, as a result, elegiac, unique and unforgettable.

Voor de inhoud: zie de foto's 2 en 3.

Auteur

: Richard Cobb

Artikelnummer 

: BF6455 v

Categorie(ën)

: Geschiedenis / Engelstalige boeken

Taal

: Engels

ISBN

: 9780719554629

Uitgever

: John Murray

Druk

: 1

Jaar

: 1998

Pagina's

: 12 + 276

Bindwijze

: Paperback

Afmetingen

: 15.5 x 23.5

Conditie

: Als nieuw

Verzending

: Brievenbuspost

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