Gregor Dallas is an acclaimed historian of the ending of wars. He is the author of 1815: The Roads to Waterloo, 1918: War and Peace and Poisoned Peace: 1945 - The War That Never Ended, and has written as well on rural life in France, and on Clemenceau. Educated in Britain and the USA, he now lives near Paris.
Delightful...extremely interesting and informative history - Irish Sunday Independent, Eddie Naughton A fascinating history - Mail on Sunday Dallas has the voice of a true storyteller . . . He paints pictures . . . with adeptness, slipping in facts and quotes alongsie dramatic descriptions - Sunday Times Dallas breathes new life into familiar subjects . . . Metrostop Paris is as satisfying as a first-rate novel - Sunday Telegraph Part of the beauty of this original little book is that it's very easy to follow ... Dallas has unearthed some cracking stories, and writes about them well ... highly recommended - Sunday Telegraph Dallas's tour is a . . . tour de force, full of fascinating titbits, bubbling over with enthusiasm. It's a book for those who love Paris - and for those who don't yet realise that they do - Scotsman Easy-to-read paperback ... whether you're a history fan or simply want ot learn about the hidden side of one of the world's most iconic cities, this is the book for you - France Magazine