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Alistair Horne (Author)
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June 6, 2006
La Belle France is a sweeping, grand narrative written with all the verve, erudition, and vividness that are the hallmarks of the acclaimed British historian Alistair Horne. It recounts the hugely absorbing story of the country that has contributed to the world so much talent, style, and political innovation.

Beginning with Julius Caesar’s division of Gaul into three parts, Horne leads us through the ages from Charlemagne to Chirac, touring battlefields from the Hundred Years’ War to Indochina and Algeria, and giving us luminous portraits of the nation’s leaders, philosophers, writers, artists, and composers. This is a captivating, beautifully illustrated, and comprehensive yet concise history of France.

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"Fascinating. . . . Engaging. . . . Filled with 'hot-blooded' kings, royal mistressesÉand tales of cruelty, treachery and even, occasionally, heart-warming loyalty." –San Francisco Chronicle

"[Horne] is a virtuoso of the character sketch and the illuminating vignette. . . . La Belle France, with its refreshingly subjective style, possesses more treasures than a whole wall full of textbooks." –The Wall Street Journal

"A breathtaking tour of French history, from its earliest kings through the Mitterrand government. . . . There are few countries with a more fascinating history than France." –The Seattle Times
 
"A useful and charming introduction to a nation that has oh-so-definitely helped make the modern world what it is. . . . Horne does a service in helping the reader navigate the complexities of French history." –Los Angeles Times
 

About the Author

Alistair Horne is the author of eighteen previous books, including A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954—1962, The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916, How Far from Austerlitz?: Napoleon 1805—1815 and the official biography of British prime minister Harold Macmillan. He is a fellow at St. Anthony’s College, Oxford, and lives in Oxfordshire. He was awarded the French Légion d’Honneur in 1993 and received a knighthood in 2003 for his work on French history.

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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (June 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400034876
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400034871
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 1.1 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #874,579 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars SLOPPY SCRAPBOOK, August 8, 2006
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I did enjoy Alistair Horne's last book, 'Seven Ages of Paris,' so I was surprised that he, the author of so many different books, would accept a contract to write essentially the same survey again, this time with less skill, less effort, and less result. 'La Belle France' is a scrapbook of historical anecdotes about France, but Horne never tells any of them well. The master of this sort of history is Paul Johnson: his smart distillations always offer the perfect balance of hard information and compelling narrative. I finished Horne's section on the events of 1968 in Paris with no concrete idea of what happened or why. And ridiculous errors abound: the Eiffel Tower was built of wrought iron, not steel, and Lyndon Johnson bowed out of the election of 1968, not 1970. Besides bad storytelling, Horne adopts a smarmy, fake-intimate tone peculiar to best-sellers. Ugh!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A lively but limited history, September 26, 2007
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This book was originally published in England under the title `Friend or Foe: an Anglo-Saxon History of France'. I reviewed it on Amazon UK when it first appeared under that title, which was thoroughly misleading, since it grossly neglects most of the aspects of French history which were connected with England. This new title does not raise the false expectations that the old one did; even so, the relationships between England and France, though they need not be anything like as central to the history of France as they should have been under the old title, should have considerably more importance than they are given here.

When, for example, we come to the reign of Louis XIV, where any book about the history of France should surely have devoted some space to the wars with England, these are dismissed in just 17 lines. The great struggle for Empire between England and France in the 18th century receives equally short shrift. Foreign policy, in fact, seems to bore the author (perhaps he thinks that it will bore his readers) and the cursory way in which it is dealt with (if at all) is the greatest shortcoming of this history.

So do read this book if you simply want a one-volume popular, lively and spicy history of France, with plenty of character sketches, anecdotes and vignettes. When we come to the 19th century, Horne draws effectively on descriptions from the great French writers to throw light on the political and social history of the time; for the 20th century he occasionally draws on his own memories and contacts. There is much about the cultural life of France in both these centuries. He indulges himself when he comes to subjects that specially interest him, principally the architectural history of his beloved Paris, (and there are long and graphic accounts of the two sieges of Paris, by Henri IV in 1589/90 and by the Prussians in 1870/71). He seems not to be very interested in `la France Profonde' which was hostile to so many of the revolutions made by Parisian radicals.

As for the new title, France is indeed beautiful; but whether that can be said also of her history - dotted as it is with the many savageries recounted here in graphic detail - is perhaps another question.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How to cover centuries of information in one place, August 26, 2011
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Very engaging writing style by the author. Not too much commentary, just the facts that are important to the understanding of how France has been shaped over time and its special relationship to England. The best book for first time travelers to France or those who have traveled to Europe and scratch their head wondering why there is such an "on again off again" relationship between the two countries andy why France came to the rescue of fledgling America during the American Revolution. Best of all it is in electronic form!
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