Schama tells a story, and he tells it well." - The New York Times Book Review "Citizens, like the great 19th-century narratives it emulates, makes entertainment and erudition work hand in hand.As no other recent historian of the revolution, Schama brings to life the excitement - and harrowing terror - of an epochal human event." - Newsweek "A fresh and elegant narrative.A brilliantly readable and beautifully illustrated account." - Washington Post Book World "We are in the hands of a master storyteller.Vivid, dramatic, thought-provoking.Schama's portrait of the revolution is often surprising.His splendid recounting convinces us that much of what we thought we knew is wrong. His chronicle is, after all, a stunningly virtuoso performance." - Lawrence Stone, The New Republic "One of The Best Books Of The Decade." - Time "Monumental.a delight to read.Lively descriptions of major events, colorful cameos of leading characters (and obscure ones too), bring them to life here as no other general work has done.Above all, Mr. The virtues of this book in the coruscating brilliance of dazzling display of erudition and intelligence. He also chronicle with a dramatic burst of poetic imagination. " is no ordinary book.Schama does not merely write brilliantly about people, about events, about the abuse of rhetoric, and about festivals and executions.
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