France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
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France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799
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- Aspects of the French Revolution, Alfred Cobban
- Revolutionary brothers, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the friendship that helped forge two nations, Tom Chaffin
- Stories of the French Revolution, [by] Marcelle and Georges Huisman. Adapted and translated from the French by Barbara Whelpton. Illustrated by Pierre Noël
- Citizens, a chronicle of the French Revolution, Simon Schama
- A social history of the French Revolution, by Norman Hampson
- Lafayette, lessons in leadership from the idealist general, Marc Leepson
- The two French revolutions, 1789-1796, Edited by Luc Monnier. Translated from the French by Samuel J. Hurwitz. With a foreword by Crane Brinton
- Marie Antoinette, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; directed by W.S. Van Dyke II ; produced by Hunt Stromberg ; screenplay by Claudine West, Donald Ogden Stewart and Ernest Vaida
- Maximilien Robespierre, S.L. Carson ; [introductory essay on leadership, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]
- The guillotine and The Terror, Daniel Arasse ; translated by Christopher Miller
- Liberty and its price, understanding the French Revolution, by Donald M.G. Sutherland
- The French Revolution, Hilaire Belloc
- A tale of two cities, an Anglo-French co-production from Granada-Dune-Antenne 2 ; producer, Roy Roberts ; screenplay, Arthur Hopcraft ; director, Philippe Monnier
- The French Revolution and Napoleon, an eyewitness history, Joe H. Kirchberger
- The French and their revolution, selected writings, Richard Cobb ; edited and introduced by David Gilmour
- Fatal purity, Robespierre and the French Revolution, Ruth Scurr
- The French Revolution, Liberté, egalité, fraternité, a new republic is born in blood, executive producer for The History Channel, Beth Dietrich Segarra
- Rousseau and revolution, a history of civilization in France, England, and Germany from 1756, and in the remainder of Europe from 1715 to 1789, by Will and Ariel Durant
- Revolutionary brothers, Tom Chaffin
- The Oxford history of the French Revolution, William Doyle
- The French Revolution, a history, Thomas Carlyle ; introduction by John D. Rosenberg
- The first European revolution, 1776-1815
- The Great Fear of 1789 ;, rural panic in revolutionary France, Introd. by George Rudé. Translated from the French by Joan White
- Questions of the French Revolution, a historical overview, Jacques Solé ; incorporating work by Donald M. G. Sutherland; translated from the French by Shelley Temchin ; with a foreword by Eugen Weber
- Revolution, Jennifer Donnelly
- Regicide and revolution ;, speeches at the trial of Louis XVI, edited with an introd. by Michael Walzer. Translated by Marian Rothstein
- Reflections on the revolution in France, Introd. by A. J. Grieve
- C̦a ira, [there is hope], Roger Waters ; from the original libretto by Etienne & Nadine Roda-Gil
- The king's trial, the French Revolution vs. Louis XVI, David P. Jordan
- The French Revolution, book editor Don Nardo
- Georges Jacques Danton, Frank Dwyer ; [introductory essay on leadership, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.]
- A new world begins, the history of the French Revolution, Jeremy D. Popkin
- The French Revolution: conflict or continuity?, Edited by Steven T. Ross
- A quick guide to the French Revolution, produced & directed by Doug Shultz ; written by Doug Shultz, Hilary Sio, Thomas Emil ; produced by Partisan Pictures for History Television Network Productions
- Robespierre, a revolutionary life, Peter McPhee
- Napoleon Bonaparte, Alan Schom
- The great upheaval, America and the birth of the modern world, 1788-1800, Jay Winik
- Liberty or death, the French Revolution, Peter McPhee
- The French Revolution, a history, Thomas Carlyle ; edited with an introduction and notes by David R. Sorensen and Brent E. Kinser ; text established by Mark Engel
- The French Revolution, a history, Thomas Carlyle ; edited by K.J. Fielding and David Sorensen
- Revolutionary Brothers, Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, and the Friendship That Helped Forge Two Nations, Tom Chaffin
- The French Revolution, 1770-1814, François Furet ; translated by Antonia Nevill
- A tale of two cities, an Anglo-French co-production from Granada-Dune-Antenne 2 ; producer, Roy Roberts ; screenplay, Arthur Hopcraft ; director, Philippe Monnier
- Memoirs illustrating the history of jacobinism, A. Barruel ; with an introduction by Stanley L. Jaki
- Madame Tussaud, a life in wax, Kate Berridge
- The fatal friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the flight to Varennes
- The French Revolution, a very short introduction, William Doyle
- For liberty and glory, Washington, Lafayette, and their revolutions, James R. Gaines
- Memoirs, Illustrating the history of Jacobinism, A translation from the french of the Abbe Barruel, Augustin Barruel
- Living the French Revolution and the Age of Napoleon, Suzanne Desan
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