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London, Macmillan, 1965. first edition - h/c in d.j. In this study of the Siege and its aftermath, the author evokes the high drama of those ten fantastic months. The reader is enabled to sense the agony, both spiritual and physical, which Paris and the Parisians were suffering in the author's narrative, into which are woven first-hand accounts left by official observers, private diarists and letter writers. 223 x 150mm., pp. xiv, 458, b/w plates, index, contents near fine - no inscriptions, d.j. not price, slight edge wear - no tears, NEAR FINE/VG+.
