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1789-1799, revolution

Rights of man

1999
Presents Paine's classic argument, originally published in Britain in 1791, in which he defends the rights of individuals to assert their freedom in the face of tyranny.

The long affair

Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution, 1785-1800
1996
Explores Thomas Jefferson's views of the French Revolution and how these views continue to shape the United States.

The Oxford history of the French Revolution

2002
A comprehensive history of the French Revolution that provides chronicles the events surrounding the Revolution, analyzes the impact it had on France and the rest of Europe, and profiles key figures.

Waiting for the queen

a novel of early America
2013
In 1793, fifteen-year-old Eugenie de la Roque, her family, and other nobles barely escape the French Revolution and arrive in Pennsylvania, where homesick young Hannah Kimbrell, a Shaker, is among those charged with preparing New France for the aristocrats' arrival.

The French Revolution

2006
Presents brief biographical sketches on a collection of key individuals of the French Revolution, in simple text with illustrations, including Napolean Bonaparte, Marie Antoinette, Thomas Paine, and more.

The French Revolution

2005
Presents a short history of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1794 and discusses its cause and the effects upon the French people, the fall of the Bastille and execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and the rise and fall of Maximilien Robespierre.

A tale of two cities

2007
A 150th anniversary edition of Charles Dickens' classic novel in which a young Englishman gives his life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the woman he loves. Includes an introduction and afterword.

The princess in the tower

2005
Based upon the true story of Marie Therese, the young princess wonders about her own fate after her father is sent to the guillotine, her mother is taken away, and she is imprisoned in the Tower of the Temple.

The Terror

the merciless war for freedom in Revolutionary France
2006
The author focuses on the political and social violence of the last days of the French Revolution including the arrest and execution of members of the aristocracy by groups of people whose survival was threatened by famine and war.

Marie Antoinette

the journey
2002
Chronicles the life of eighteenth-century French queen Marie Antoinette, examining her reputation as the instigator of the French Revolution and attempting to present the real woman rather than historical stereotypes.

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