There is no better way to appreciate the history of a sport than to experience it through a collector’s treasures. Cycling’s Golden Age takes readers inside the extraordinary Horton Collection for an intimate look at one of the sport’s most memorable eras, 1946–1967. From the commanding victories of Fausto Coppi to the rise of Jacques Anquetil, the Horton Collection boasts never-before-published…
Since Sage was kidnapped, Clea has no way of knowing if he is alive or dead. And even though she has only just discovered they were soulmates, she feels like a part of her is lost forever. What’s worse, she can’t even turn to her best friend Benâbecause every time she looks at him, all she sees is his betrayal. But waiting for something to happen is not an option, so Clea is ready…
An aristocratic autobiography from the time of the French Revolution. “From my earliest days I had a feeling that adventures lay in store for me.” Madame de La Tour du Pin offers the reader a “faithful picture of myself as I am and as I have been.” Written for her son, this intimate document records the changes that befell her family and all those who attended the court of Louis XVI at the time of…
Il s’agit d’un texte qui présente, de façon très généraliste, mais avec beaucoup de données bien sourcées, de nombreuses informations de présentation de la ville de Paris….