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Paris After The Liberation 19441949 Revised Edition Antony Beevor Artemis Cooper

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Paris After The Liberation 19441949 Revised Edition Antony Beevor Artemis Cooper
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.71 MB
Author: Antony Beevor & Artemis Cooper
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Paris After The Liberation 19441949 Revised Edition Antony Beevor Artemis Cooper by Antony Beevor & Artemis Cooper instant download after payment.

"A rich and intriguing story whcih the authors disentangle with great skill."—Sunday Telegraph
From Antony Beevor, the internationally bestselling author of D-Day and The Battle of Arnhem

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 Picassocontributed new ideas and a renewed vitality to this extraordinary moment in time.

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