My Days of Adventure: The Fall of France, 1870-71Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred
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My Days of Adventure: The Fall of France, 1870-71
Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred
Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 -- Personal narratives
Caillaux, E. and J.,
Cambriels, General,
Canrobert, Marshal,
Capitulations, see Amiens, Belfort, Longwy, Metz, Paris, Sedan,
Strasbourg, Toul, etc.
Capoul, Victor,
Caricatures of the period,
Casimir-Perler, J.P.,
Cathelineau, Colonel,
Chabaud-Latour, General,
Challemel-Lacour,
Cham (M. de Noe),
Chambord, Comte de,
Champagne, fighting at,
Champigny, sortie of,
Change, fighting at,
Chanzy, General Alfred,
his early career and appearance,
his orders and operations with the Loire forces,
Charette, General Baron,
Chartres,
"Chartreuse de Parme, La",
Chassille, fight at,
Chateaubriand, Count and Countess de
Chateaudun, fight at,
Chatillon, fight at,
Chemin des Boeufs (Le Mans),
"Claque," the,
Claremont, Colonel,
Clocks, German love of,
Clubs, Paris,
social
revolutionary
Colin, General,
Collins, Mortimer,
Colomb, General de,
Colomb, General von,
Commune of Paris,
attempts to set up a
rising of the
Conde, Prince de,
Conlie, camp of,
Connerre,
Corbeil, Germans at,
Correspondents, English, in Paris,
Coulmiers, battle of,
Couriers from Paris,
Cousin-Montauban, see Palikao.
Cowardice and panic, cases of,
Crane, Stephen,
Cremer, General,
Cremieux, Adolphe,
Crouzat, General,
Crown Prince of Prussia (Emperor Frederick),
Curten, General,
Daily News,
Daily Telegraph,
Daumier, Honore,
D'Aurelle de Paladines, General,
Davenport brothers,
"Debacle, La," Zola's,
Dejean, General,
Delescluze, Charles,
Denfert-Rochereau, Colonel,
Des Pallieres, General Martin,
Devonshire, late Duke of,
Dieppe, Germans reach,
Dijon, fighting at,
Dore, Gustave,
Dorian, Frederic,
D'Orsay, Count,
Douay,
General Abel;
General Felix,
"Downfall, the," see Debacle.
Droue, fight at,
Dubost, Antonin,
Ducrot, General,
Duff, Brigadier-General (U.S.A.),
Dumas, Alexandre,
Dunraven, Lord, see Adare.
Duvernois, Clement,
"Echoes of the Clubs"
Edwardes, Mrs. Annie
Elgar, Dr. Francis
Elysee Palace
Emotions in war
Empress, _see_ Eugenie.
English attempts to leave Paris
exodus from
Eugenie, Empress
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