[Gutenberg 54493] • The Dungeons of Old Paris / Being the Story and Romance of the Most Celebrated Prisons of the Monarchy and the Revolution

[Gutenberg 54493] • The Dungeons of Old Paris / Being the Story and Romance of the Most Celebrated Prisons of the Monarchy and the Revolution
Authors
Hopkins, Tighe
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
prisons -- france -- paris
ISBN
9780365184065
Date
2019-01-13T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.85 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from The Dungeons of Old Paris: Being the Story and Romance, of the Most Celebrated Prisons, of the Monarchy and the Revolution

Scenes harsh enough, though not wholly unrelieved (for romance is Of the essence Of their story), are at hand within the walls of certain prisons whose names and memories have survived. I have undone the bolts of nearly all the more celebrated prisons of historic Paris, few of which are standing at this day. One or two have been passed by, or but very briefly surveyed, for the reason that to include them would have been to commit myself to a certain amount of not very neces sary repetition. I fear that even as the book stands I must have repeated myself more than once, but this has been for the most part in the attempt to enforce points which seemed not to have been brought out or em phasised with sufficient clearness elsewhere. Dealing with prisons which were in existence for centuries, and some of which were associated with almost every great and stirring epoch of French history, selection of periods and events was a paramount necessity.

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