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In the Name of Liberty: A Story of the Terror

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A spirited young flower-seller becomes entwined with a zealous comrade as street crowds, clubs, and mobs drive political action in revolutionary Paris. They take part in and witness dramatic episodes — the assault on royal authority, prison massacres, and the machinery of public justice — while local rivalries set patriots, moderates, and opportunists at odds. Personal ties of love, jealousy, maternal devotion, and sacrifice complicate loyalties and spur arrests, plots, and assassinations. A subsequent year of famine heightens suffering and intrigue, and the narrative follows how fervent idealism gives way to paranoia and brutality before the Terror finally collapses.

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Owen Johnson

Owen Johnson was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of youth, ambition, and the complexities of modern life. Among his notable titles is "Stover at Yale," which provides a vivid portrayal of college life and the challenges faced by young men. Johnson's writing style blends humor with social commentary, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. He also wrote novels such as "In the Name of Liberty: A Story of the Terror" and "Skippy Bedelle / His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World," showcasing his versatility across different genres.

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