"The French Revolution: The Bastille" by Thomas Carlyle offers a powerful and dramatic account of one of history's most transformative events. Carlyle's vivid prose brings to life the tumultuous years of upheaval, focusing on the storming of the Bastille as a pivotal moment. His narrative captures the intensity and chaos of the era, providing readers with a gripping insight into the forces that shaped modern France.
Carlyle's work remains a seminal text for understanding the revolution, exploring its causes, key figures, and lasting impact. This edition allows readers to delve into the heart of the revolution, experiencing the drama and complexity of this world-changing event through the eyes of a master storyteller.
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