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ISBN
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9780593062739
Publisher
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Bantam Press
Subject
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Encyclopaedias & Reference Works
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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440
Year
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2010
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699.0
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545.0
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From the bestselling author of A Year in the Merde, an entertaining, subversive, and wildly funny history book that highlights all those times when the histories of France and Britain have crossed paths – or swords.Someone once said that the English Channel is 10 miles wide and 1,000 years deep. nnMerde! 1000 Years of Annoying the French takes a penetrating look into those murky depths. A sort of Totally Biased History of England, it takes us through all the times when Britain and France have been at war - or at least glowering at each other across what we Brits provocatively call The English Channel. nnStarting with the bloody battles of the Norman Conquest and going right up to the more civilised but no less conflictual present, when a state visit by the French President becomes a series of hilarious historical insults, Merde! 1000 Years of Annoying the French is a light-hearted - but impeccably researched - account of all those conflicts and their protagonists, nnIf you think you know all about William the Conqueror, Joan of Arc, Agincourt, Waterloo and all the other flash points in Anglo-French relations - think again! While basing itself strictly on historical fact, this book tells the hidden history of our rivalry. nnIn fact, you’ll come to see that, from a French perspective, the last 1,000 years have been one long British campaign to infuriate our Gallic neighbours.
Author Biography
Stephen Clarke lives in France, where he divides his time between writing and not writing. His first novel, A Year in the Merde, originally became a word of mouth hit in Paris in 2004, and is now published all over the world. Since then he has published three more bestselling Merde novels, as well as Talk to the Snail, an indispensable guide to understanding the French. nnFor more information about Stephen Clarke and his books, visit his website: www.stephenclarkewriter.com