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The Galley Slave's RingOr The Family Of Lebrenn A Tale Of The French Revolution Of 1848 (Edition1)
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The Galley Slave’s RingOr The Family Of Lebrenn A Tale Of The French Revolution Of 1848 (Edition1)

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The Galley Slave's Ring Or The Family Of Lebrenn: A Tale Of The French Revolution Of 1848 is a historical novel set during the French Revolution of 1848. The story centers around Marik Lebrenn, a respected linen draper, and his young assistant, Gildas, as they navigate their lives amidst the societal upheaval in Paris. Marik s shop, a symbol of his strong community ties, becomes a backdrop to the growing tension in the city. Gildas, new to the vibrant Parisian life, contrasts the bustling city with his quiet hometown in Brittany. As the conversation between them unfolds, the looming revolution becomes palpable, stirring a sense of unrest. An unexpected visit from Dupont introduces an element of mystery, hinting at political and personal intrigues that will evolve throughout the narrative. The opening sets the stage for a gripping tale of family, political turmoil, and personal struggles, blending intimate character experiences with broader historical events, highlighting the intersection of personal dramas and the larger revolution unfolding around them.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
3 March 2025
Pages
154
ISBN
9789370819597

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Galley Slave's Ring Or The Family Of Lebrenn: A Tale Of The French Revolution Of 1848 is a historical novel set during the French Revolution of 1848. The story centers around Marik Lebrenn, a respected linen draper, and his young assistant, Gildas, as they navigate their lives amidst the societal upheaval in Paris. Marik s shop, a symbol of his strong community ties, becomes a backdrop to the growing tension in the city. Gildas, new to the vibrant Parisian life, contrasts the bustling city with his quiet hometown in Brittany. As the conversation between them unfolds, the looming revolution becomes palpable, stirring a sense of unrest. An unexpected visit from Dupont introduces an element of mystery, hinting at political and personal intrigues that will evolve throughout the narrative. The opening sets the stage for a gripping tale of family, political turmoil, and personal struggles, blending intimate character experiences with broader historical events, highlighting the intersection of personal dramas and the larger revolution unfolding around them.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
3 March 2025
Pages
154
ISBN
9789370819597