Paris in Peril

Henry Vizetelly author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Nov '11

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First published in 1882, these two volumes by Vizetelly describe the siege and fall of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War.

First published in 1882, this is the first of two volumes by Henry Vizetelly on the German siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. His eye-witness account reveals the devastation that resulted from the siege and the consequent near-starvation in the city.Henry Vizetelly (1820–94), whose two-volume Glances Back through Seventy Years is also reissued in this collection, was an English journalist based in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War, which concluded with the downfall of Napoleon III and the end of the second French Empire. First published in 1882, this is the first in a two-volume collection of his writings during this turbulent period. He vividly recounts his experiences of the Germans' devastating siege of Paris, setting it within a military, political and economic context. He argues that the outcome would have been less severe had the French army been better prepared, and shows how attempts to provision the capital ahead of the Prussian advance were thwarted by malnourished cattle and blocked transport links, resulting in near-starvation among the besieged. Providing a judicious narrative of a significant period in France's history, Vizetelly's eye-witness account remains of great interest.

ISBN: 9781108035378

Dimensions: 215mm x 140mm x 20mm

Weight: 300g

288 pages