Free and Equal Brothers: The French Revolution
Author: Alan Venable
“The Revolution is eating its children.”
These words were spoken by a man in the city of Paris just a few years after the start of the French Revolution. The revolution had started with a dream of equal rights and brotherhood. Now thousands of people were having their heads cut off in front of cheering crowds.
Why had the revolution become so bloody? How would it end? And how would it change France—and the world? Find out in this book.
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