A Visit to Paris in 1814
John Scott
Leído por Celine Major





John Scott was a Scottish journalist, editor and publisher. Scott edited several liberal newspapers: The Statesman, which Leigh Hunt founded; the Stamford News, a weekly political and literary journal published by John Drakard which he later renamed The Champion. The London Magazine which he revived as a monthly is considered his most notable.
"A visit to Paris in 1814" is a review of the moral, political, intellectual, and social condition of the French capital. - Summary by Celine Major (7 hr 19 min)
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Preface Part 1 | 43:34 | Leído por Celine Major |
Preface Part 2 | 31:48 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapters 1-2 | 33:40 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapters 3-4 | 32:07 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapters 5-6 | 31:22 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapters 7-8 part 1 | 26:32 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapter 8 part 2 | 27:11 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapter 9 | 32:01 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapter 10 | 36:45 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapter 11 | 38:22 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapters 12-13 | 35:34 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapters 14-15 | 25:41 | Leído por Celine Major |
Chapter 16 | 44:50 | Leído por Celine Major |
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M and M
well read, interesting, but u can feel the hostility by the Protestant writer's judgemental bias towards Catholic France. despite that it has interesting historical insights and I enjoyed sightseeing in my minds eye.