Martin Nadaud by G Tindall

Martin Nadaud by G Tindall

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Martin Nadaud is a work of miniaturist history that recreates, through the life of a little-known figure, the turbulent era of Paris in the mid-19th century. Self-taught, Nadaud was a Republican who endured political exile in London, 1848 to 1871.

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Martin Nadaud by G Tindall

Born into a poor family in the rocky heart of France in the year of Waterloo, tramping hundreds of miles to Paris to find work at the age of fourteen, Martin Nadaud grew up to become a stone mason, a revolutionary and a Member of Parliament. After the failure of the 1848 revolution, he was forced to flee to a long and lonely exile in England, seeking work on the building sites of Victorian London before becoming a schoolmaster in Wimbledon under an assumed name. He made his final triumphant return to his homeland in 1870, as modern France was created in turmoil. Publicly, it was a life finally crowned with success. But on a private level Nadaud suffered griefs and losses that left their mark. With access to family letters and personal papers that have lain unrevealed in France for the last hundred years, Gillian Tindall has constructed a moving and compelling picture of a working man against his colourful times.
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ISBN 13 9780712666640
ISBN 10 0712666648
Title Martin Nadaud
Author G Tindall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2000-08-03
Number of pages 320
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