Danton
by Hilaire Belloc
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A fine study of the French revolutionary leader Georges Danton, fiery leader whom many historians describe as "the chief force in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic" "AN historian of just pre-eminence in his university and college, in a little work which should be more widely known, has summed up the two principal characters of the Revolution in the following phrases; "the cold and ferocious Robespierre, the blatant Danton."Tags
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Hilaire Belloc, 1870 - 1953 Hilaire Belloc was born in France in 1870, educated at Oxford, and naturalized as a British subject in 1902. Although he began as a writer of humorous verse for children, his works include satire, poetry, history, biography, fiction, and many volumes of essays. With his close friend and fellow Catholic, G. K. show more Chesterton, Belloc founded the New Witness, a weekly newspaper opposing capitalism and free thought and supporting a philosophy known as distributism. The pair was so close in thought and association that George Bernard Shaw nicknamed them Chesterbelloc. During his life, Belloc published over 150 books. Today, however, he is best remembered for only a few works, most notably his light verse, such as Cautionary Tales (1907) and A Bad Child's Book of Beasts (1896). Belloc died in 1953 from burns caused when his dressing gown caught fire from the hearth. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- People/Characters
- Georges Danton
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- Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 944.04 — History & geography History of Europe France and Monaco France Revolution 1789-1804
- LCC
- DC146 .D2 .B7 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania France – Andorra – Monaco History of France Modern, 1515- Revolutionary and Napoleonic period, 1789-1815
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