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Ballad of the anarchist bandits : the crime spree that gripped Belle Époque Paris / John Merriman.

Van Pelt Library HV6453.F73 B667 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Merriman, John M., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bonnot Gang.
Bonnot, Jules, 1876-1912.
Bonnot, Jules.
Serge, Victor, 1890-1947.
Serge, Victor.
Maîtrejean, Rirette, 1887-1968.
Maîtrejean, Rirette.
Gangs--France--Paris--History--20th century.
Gangs.
Brigands and robbers--France--Paris--History--20th century.
Brigands and robbers.
Organized crime--France--Paris--History--20th century.
Organized crime.
Anarchism--France--Paris--History--20th century.
Anarchism.
Murder--France--Paris--History--20th century.
Murder.
Criminals--France--Biography.
Criminals.
Robbery.
History.
France.
France--Paris.
Anarchists--France--Biography.
Anarchists.
Robbery--France--Paris--Case studies.
Murder--France--Paris--Case studies.
Paris (France)--History--20th century.
Paris (France).
HISTORY / Europe / France.
TRUE CRIME / Organized Crime.
Local Subjects:
HISTORY / Europe / France.
TRUE CRIME / Organized Crime.
Genre:
Biographies.
Case studies.
Physical Description:
viii, 327 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nation Books, 2017.
Summary:
"For six terrifying months in 1911-1912, the citizens of Paris were gripped by a violent crime streak. A group of bandits went on a rampage throughout the city and its suburbs, robbing banks and wealthy Parisians, killing anyone who got in their way, and always managing to stay one step ahead of the police. But Jules Bonnot and the Bonnot Gang weren't just ordinary criminals; they were anarchists, motivated by the rampant inequality and poverty in Paris. John Merriman tells this story through the eyes of two young, idealistic lovers: Victor Kibaltchiche (later the famed Russian revolutionary and writer Victor Serge) and Rirette Maîtrejean, who chronicled the Bonnot crime spree in the radical newspaper L'Anarchie. While wealthy Parisians frequented restaurants on the Champs-Élysées, attended performances at the magnificent new opera house, and enjoyed the decadence of the so-called Belle Époque, Victor, Rirette, and their friends occupied a vast sprawl of dank apartments, bleak canals, and smoky factories. Victor and Rirette rejected the violence of Bonnot and his cronies, but to the police it made no difference. Victor was imprisoned for years for his anarchist beliefs, Bonnot was hunted down and shot dead, and his fellow bandits were sentenced to death by guillotine or lifelong imprisonment. Fast-paced and gripping, Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits is a tale of idealists and lost causes--and a vivid evocation of Paris in the dizzying years before the horrors of World War I were unleashed."--Jacket flaps.
Contents:
"The good old days" in Paris
Victor Kibaltchiche
Another Paris : "Misery is everywhere"
Anarchists in conflict
Rirette Maîtrejean
A love story
A bitter split
Jules Bonnot
The Bonnot Gang strikes
The Bonnot Gang at bay
How to unload stolen securities
The police in action
The Bonnot Gang's murder spree
Panic in Paris
Police dragnet
Antoine Gauzy's variety store
Besieged in Choisy-le-Roi
Spectacle in Nogent-sur-Marne
On trial
The widow (la veuve)
The violence of states, the clouds of war
Aftermath.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-314) and index.
ISBN:
9781568589886
1568589883
OCLC:
1004671291

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