History of Madame Roland

History of Madame Roland

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Publisher's Synopsis

Abraham Lincoln raved that this series of historical biographies gave him "just that knowledge of past men and events which I need. I have read them with the greatest interest. To them I am indebted for about all the historical knowledge I have." Considered what we would now call "young adult" literature, this collection, first published between 1848 and 1871, was designed to present a clear, distinct, connected narrative of the lives of the great figures of world history, those people who have been most influential, at least as American pastor and historian JOHN STEVENS CABOT ABBOTT (1805-1877) saw it from his 19th-century perspective. Wildly popular and republished many times under different collected names, this replica set mimics the 1904 reprint known as the "Makers of History" series. It will delight students of history as well as show the scholar how history telling has changed over the last few centuries. More than 30 other volumes in the series are also available from Cosimo Classics. This volume, dating from 1850, covers Marie-Jeanne Phlipon (1754-1793), known as Madame Roland, an ardent supporter of the French Revolution and an eventual victim of the guillotine, from her poor childhood and her later rise in the world as the wife of a government minister to her struggles during the uprising, her arrest, and execution.

Book information

ISBN: 9781605208343
Publisher: Cosimo
Imprint: Cosimo Classics
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 306
Weight: 522g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 21mm