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Intellect, Taste and Anxiety (v.2) (Oxford History of Modern Europe) Zeldin,
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Intellect, Taste and Anxiety (v.2) (Oxford History of Modern Europe) Zeldin, Theodore Paperback - 1993

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Reads like a novel...a succession of dazzling portraits, of original insights, and of analyses which at once fascinate and make your hair stand on end...A new France emerges. Zeldin's erudition is staggering. His style is usually amiable but sometimes ferocious.