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  • Kitchen, Martin, 1936-

    Edité par London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975, 1975

    Vendeur : Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, Etats-Unis

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    Kitchen, Martin, 1936-. A military history of Germany. From the eighteenth century to the present day. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975, viii, 384pp., very good dust-jacket with some light wear, very good brown cloth, previous owner's name inside front cover. 9780297768548 ISBN 0297768549.

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    Kitchen, Martin, 1936-

    Edité par Lincoln, Nebraska]: Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2017, 2017

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    near fine dust-jacket, cover price $34.95, fresh attractive copy, appears unused, black half-cloth with red boards. KITCHEN, MARTIN. The Dominici affair: murder and mystery in Provence. Lincoln, Nebraska]: Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2017, xix, 322pp., . "The spectacular murders of a distinguished British scientist, his wife, and their young daughter in the depths of rural France in 1952 prompted one of the most notorious criminal investigations in postwar Europe. It is still a matter of passionate debate in France. Sir Jack Drummond, with his wife, Lady Anne, and their ten-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, were on holiday on the French Riviera when they stopped to make camp just off the road near a farm called La Grand' Terre in Provence. The family was found murdered the next morning. More than two years later, the barely literate, seventy-five-year-old proprietor of La Grand' Terre, Gaston Dominici, was brought to trial, convicted, and condemned to death by guillotine. When Dominici was convicted, there was general agreement that the ignorant, pitiless, and depraved old peasant had gotten what he deserved. At the time, he stood for everything backward and brutish about a peasantry left behind in the wake of France's postwar transformation and burgeoning prosperity. But with time perspectives changed. Subsequent inquiries coupled with widespread doubts and misgivings prompted President de Gaulle to order his release from prison in 1960, and by the 1980s many in France came to believe - against all evidence - that Gaston Dominici was innocent. He had become a romanticized symbol of a simpler, genuine, and somehow more honest life from a bygone era. Reconstructing the facts of the Drummond murders, The Dominici Affair redefines one of France's most puzzling crimes and illustrates the profound changes in French society that took place following the Second World War.". ISBN 9781612349459.