Voices of revolt : volume II / writings of Jean Paul Marat , with a biographical sketch.
Material type: TextSeries: Voices of revoltPublication details: New York, NY : International Publishers, Inc. [c1927]Description: 78 pages : 19 cmOther title:- Voices of revolt / Jean Paul Marat [Cover title]
- DC 146 .M3 A3 1927
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | DC 146 .M3 A3 1927 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML21120003 |
This resource includes explanatory notes with definitions of key terms used throughout the book.
This resource includes autobiographical sketches about Jean Paul Marat providing historical context before each selected writing.
This resource contains a table of contents, but no bibliography.
A fiendish attempt by the foes of the revolution -- Are we undone? -- A fair dream and a rude awakening -- Nothing has changed! -- The friend of the people to the French patriots -- Marat, the people's friend, to the brave Parisians -- Marat, the people's friend, to the faithful Parisians -- Guard against profiteers -- Marat to Desmoulins (June 24, 1790) -- Marat to Desmoulins (August, 1790).
This resource is a compilation of the writings of Jean Paul Marat, a doctor, political theoretician, scientist, journalist and politician during the French Revolution, along with contextual biographical information regarding those writings.
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