THE FAMILY ROMANCE OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

By Lynn Hunt

Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, (1992).

First edition, first printing.

Contains publisher's first printing number code sequence 1 through 9 to the copyright page.

SIGNED, dated 1998, and warmly inscribed by the Guggenheim Fellowship Awarded author to the front end-paper.

Contains thirty-one photographs and illustrations.

Hunt, a Modern European History professor at University of California, is a specialist in the French Revolution, cultural history, and gender history.  One of her highly acclaimed books is considered to be the most comprehensive analysis ever written on the history of human rights.

This work, drawn from Hunt's extensive research, offers rich details on the culture and how it effected and resulted in events, politics, royal families, and relationships during the French revolution.

Fine in imitation red leather with gilt embossed titles to the spine, yellow-and-red headband and tail-band; in a fine dust jacket.


Octavo; 213 pages; index.

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