Description: Excellent condition or better. 174 pages NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC JULY 1989 FRANCE BICENTENNIAL OF THE GREAT REVOLUTION "The French are at once the most brilliant and the most dangerous of all European nations, and the best qualified to become, in the eyes of other peoples, an object of admiration, of hatred, of compassion, or alarm-never of indifference." -ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE, 1856 2 Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité... Unité! The New, the Enduring Paris 6 18 The Great Revolution 50 Two Revolutions 56 Letters from France 92 High Tech: The Future Is Now 102 A Castle Under the Louvre 108 The Gothic Revolution 121 Unsettled Immigrants 130 The Fine Feathered Nest 132 Tour de France- An Annual Madness 138 A Village That Refuses to Die 146 The Business of Chic 158 Paris: La Belle Époque Double Map Supplement: France-Evolution of a Nation COVER: Fireworks flash above the Eiffel Tower, finished in 1889 to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution. LEFT: Inspired by bold architecture such as the glass pyramids of the Louvre's new entrance, Paris clicks its heels in salute to the past 200 y 0 years. Both by National Geographic Photographer James L. Stanford
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Publication Month: July
Publication Year: 1989
Language: English
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Contributors: Photographer James L Stanfield
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Topic: France Bicentennial
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