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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Piers Paul Read's...
...latest book is just out and is a must-read. Get out of your comfort-zone and get a copy and get reading...
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A really fascinating insight into the turbulent history of France over the last few centuries. I remember being taught about this by my French teacher at school, and seeing a photocopy of the newspaper headlines on Zola's pamphlet "J'accuse". I think I would like to read this book!
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1 comment:
A really fascinating insight into the turbulent history of France over the last few centuries. I remember being taught about this by my French teacher at school, and seeing a photocopy of the newspaper headlines on Zola's pamphlet "J'accuse". I think I would like to read this book!
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