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Paris 1919 - Six Months that Changed the World
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Paris 1919 - Six Months that Changed the WorldParis 1919 - Six Months that Changed the World

A joke circulating in Paris early in 1919 held that the peacemaking Council of Four, representing Britain, France, the U.S. and Italy, was busy preparing a "just and lasting war." Six months of parleying concluded on June 28 with Germany's coerced agreement to a treaty no Allied statesman had fully read, according to MacMillan, a history professor at the University of Toronto, in this vivid account. Although President Wilson had insisted on a League of Nations, even his own Senate would vote the league down and refuse the treaty.
 
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Rick Steves Audio Tours - Paris
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Rick Steves Audio Tours - ParisRick Steves Audio Tours - Paris

Take Rick Steves with you as your personal guide! Free audio walking tours are available for several of Europe's most fascinating cities.

Paris Audio Tours feature the Historic Paris Walk, Louvre, Orsay, and Versailles Palace.

 
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The Paris Vendetta
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The Paris VendettaThe Paris Vendetta

When Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile in 1821, he took to the grave a powerful secret. As general and emperor, he had stolen immeasurable riches from palaces, national treasuries, and even the Knights of Malta and the Vatican. In his final days, his British captors hoped to learn where the loot lay hidden. But he told them nothing, and in his will he made no mention of the treasure. Or did he?


 
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Paris After the Liberation 1944-1949
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Paris After the Liberation_ 1944-1949Paris After the Liberation_ 1944-1949

In this brilliant synthesis of social, political, and cultural history, Antony Beevor and Artemis Cooper present a vivid and compelling portrayal of the City of Lights after its liberation. Paris became the diplomatic battleground in the opening stages of the Cold War. Against this volatile political backdrop, every aspect of life is portrayed: scores were settled in a rough and uneven justice, black marketers grew rich on the misery of the population, and a growing number of intellectual luminaries and artists- including Hemingway, Beckett, Camus, Sartre, de Beauvoir, Cocteau, and Picasso-contributed new ideas and a renewed vitality to this extraordinary moment in time.
 
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Tags: Paris, political, intellectual, number, luminaries, 1944-1949, After, Liberation_, population
The Road to Compiegne
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The Road to CompiegneThe Road to Compiegne

No longer the well-beloved, Louis XV is becoming ever more unpopular – the huge expense of his court and decades of costly warfare having taken their toll. As the discontent grows, Louis seeks refuge in his extravagances and his mistress, the powerful Marquise de Pompadour. Suspicions, plots and rivalry are rife as Louis’s daughters and lovers jostle for his attention and their own standing at Court. Ignoring the unrest in Paris, Louis continues to indulge in frivolities. But how long will Paris stay silent when the death of the Marquise de Pompadour leads to yet another mistress influencing the King?
 
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