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Book Synopsis: The author of A Year in the Merde and Talk to the Snail offers a highly biased and hilarious view of French history in this international bestseller. Things have been just a little awkward between Britain and France ever since the Norman invasion in 1066. Fortunately—after years of humorously chronicling the vast cultural gap between the two countries—author Stephen Clarke is perfectly positioned to investigate the historical origins of their occasionally hostile and perpetually entertaining pas de deux. Clarke sets the record straight, documenting how French braggarts and cheats have stolen credit rightfully due their neighbors across the Channel while blaming their own numerous gaffes and failures on those same innocent Brits for the past thousand years. Deeply researched and written with the same sly wit that made A Year in the Merde a comic hit, this lighthearted trip through the past millennium debunks the notion that the Battle of Hastings was a French victory (William the Conqueror was really a Norman who hated the French) and pooh-poohs French outrage over Britain’s murder of Joan of Arc (it was the French who executed her for wearing trousers). He also takes the air out of overblown Gallic claims, challenging the provenance of everything from champagne to the guillotine to prove that the French would be nowhere without British ingenuity. Brits and Anglophiles of every national origin will devour Clarke’s decidedly biased accounts of British triumph and French ignominy. But 1000 Years of Annoying the French will also draw chuckles from good-humored Francophiles as well as “anyone who’s ever encountered a snooty Parisian waiter or found themselves driving on the Boulevard Périphérique during August” (The Daily Mail). A bestseller in Britain, this is an entertaining look at history that fans of Sarah Vowell are sure to enjoy, from the author the San Francisco Chronicle has called “the anti-Mayle . . . acerbic, insulting, un-PC, and mostly hilarious.”
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Delve into a thousand years of juicy historical anecdotes and laugh-out-loud humor with "1000 Years of Annoying the French" book. Explore the tumultuous relationship between Britain and France through the witty lens of author Stephen Clarke. Uncover the truth behind French bravado and British resilience as Clarke guides you through a rollercoaster ride of cultural clashes and historical hijinks. A must-read for history buffs and comedy lovers alike!
Embark on a hilariously biased journey through time with "1000 Years of Annoying the French" and discover the untold tales of rivalry, deception, and absurdity that have colored Anglo-French relations for centuries. Let Clarke's sharp wit and clever insights entertain and enlighten you as he debunks myths and reveals the comical truths hidden beneath the surface of historical events. Prepare to be amused, amazed, and thoroughly entertained!
Unleash your inner Anglophile or Francophile and indulge in the delightful accounts of triumphs and mishaps in "1000 Years of Annoying the French." Whether you're a history enthusiast, a humor connoisseur, or simply a curious reader looking for a good laugh, this international bestseller promises a delightful journey through the quirks and clashes of two nations entwined in a love-hate relationship like no other. Get ready to be captivated by Clarke's unique storytelling and undeniable charm!
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