Ian Davidson

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Ian Davidson



Average rating: 3.65 · 1,659 ratings · 224 reviews · 56 distinct worksSimilar authors
The French Revolution: From...

3.59 avg rating — 1,382 ratings — published 2016 — 12 editions
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Voltaire

3.95 avg rating — 155 ratings — published 2010 — 19 editions
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Voltaire in Exile

3.94 avg rating — 66 ratings — published 2004 — 10 editions
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A Warm Hand on Your Opening...

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Late December Back in '63: ...

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Radical Spaces of Poetry

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2010 — 3 editions
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The Keith Weller Story: Bri...

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Ideas of Space in Contempor...

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Partly in Riga and Other Poems

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Dynamiting Niagara

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“It has been argued that in the eighteenth century a person with an annual income of 15,000 livres or more could be described as wealthy, and a person with an income of 30,000 livres or more could be described as extremely wealthy.1 If this benchmark is even roughly valid, it implies that when Voltaire became wealthy, after 1729, he became very, very, very wealthy.”
Ian Davidson, Voltaire

“If I were to put a date on it, I would say that the French Revolution finally came to rest after almost exactly 180 years, on April 28, 1969, when President de Gaulle resigned in a huff and the Fifth Republic, which he had founded, sailed on without him without a tremor.”
Ian Davidson, The French Revolution: From Enlightenment to Tyranny

“I accuse you of marching towards supreme power.
- said by Jean-Baptiste Louvet to Robespierre (1792)”
Ian Davidson, The French Revolution: From Enlightenment to Tyranny

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