By Daniel Arasse, translated by Christopher Miller
"The Guillotine and the Terror" delves deep into the chilling history of the French Revolution, exploring the gruesome reign of terror that engulfed France. Unveiling the sinister purpose behind the invention of the guillotine, this book sheds light on the dark events that shaped a nation's destiny. From the blood-soaked streets of Paris to the political machinations of revolutionaries, this gripping narrative unveils the horror and brutality that defined an era. A must-read for history enthusiasts and those seeking to understand the complex interplay of power, fear, and revolution.
Penguin, 1991, 192 pages