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The journey of Martin Nadaud (edition 1999)

by Gillian Tindall

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Martin Nadaud is a work of miniaturist history that recreates, through the life of a little-known figure, the turbulent era of Paris in the mid-19th century. Self-taught, Nadaud was a Republican who endured political exile in London, 1848 to 1871.
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Title:The journey of Martin Nadaud
Authors:Gillian Tindall
Info:Chatto & Windus (1999), Edition: 1st ed 1st printg, Hardcover, 320 pages
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The Journey of Martin Nadaud: A Life and Turbulent Times by Gillian Tindall

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Martin Nadaud is a work of miniaturist history that recreates, through the life of a little-known figure, the turbulent era of Paris in the mid-19th century. Self-taught, Nadaud was a Republican who endured political exile in London, 1848 to 1871.

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