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At the Heart of a Tiger: Clemenceau and His World 1841-19292 reviews
Gregor Dallas

Carroll & Graf Pub, 1993

uncompromising biography of a complex man
"At the Heart of a Tiger: Clemenceau and His World 1841-1929" by Gregor Dallas is a passionate epic of the life of one of the most enigmatic statements of the 3rd Republic. Georges Clemenceau, a medical doctor, a journalist, radical member of the assembly, passionate defender of France's honor during the Dreyfus affair, turned as a Prime Minister in power extremely tough and conservative, a ...
  
  











  



  
The End of Order2 reviews
Charles L. Mee

Dutton Adult, 1980

Highly Readable Introduction to the Topic
This book is highly readable and certainly not like many other books on the subject which tend to be a dull and technical recitation of the Versailles Treaty process which ended World War 1 in 1919 and sowed the seeds for World War 2. It brings the era and the place and the treaty process alive with the historic figures who shaped the peace and some who will later be important in world history. ...
  
  











  



  
Georges Clemenceau (World Leaders Past and Present)1 review
Ted Gottfried

Chelsea House Publications, 1988

I wage war.
France needed a dynamic leader when they suffered reverses in the last part of 1917. They found it in Georges Clemenceau, a crusty old man committed to winning the war with Germany. This summary history of this great man shows his stubborn streak, and what made him outlast the Germans. His demands probably caused the Germans to become poor and look for a savior in another war. Clemenceau ...
  
  











  





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