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Authors: Liza Perrat

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Author’s Note
 

This is a work of fiction, a work that combines the actual with the invented. All incidents and dialogue and all characters, with the exception of some well-known historical figures, are products of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Where real-life historical figures appear, the situations, incidents and dialogues concerning those persons are fictional and are not intended to depict actual events or to change the fictional nature of the work. In all other respects, any resemblance to persons living or dead is entirely coincidental.

Acknowledgements
 

My grateful thanks to the following people, without whom this book would not have been possible:

Lorraine Mace, Gillian Hamer, JJ Marsh, Barbara Scott-Emmett, Catriona Troth, Tricia Gilbey, Sheila Bugler and Sharon Hutt of the Writing Asylum for expert advice and support; Pauline O’Hare for the Barry’s tea, for weeding the garden and for always being there; Judith Murdoch for her wisdom and expert editorial advice; Claire Morgan and Gwenda Lansbury for their input on early drafts; Jane Dixon-Smith for her wonderful design; the very helpful people from Araire (historical research group of Messimy, France); and Jean-Yves, Camille, Mathilde and Etienne Perrat for their infinite patience with an absent wife and mother.

Bibliography
 

Many fictional and factual books, films and other material were useful in creating the atmosphere of Spirit of Lost Angels.

Books:

Anderson, James M.: The French Revolution

Doyle, William: The Oxford History of the French Revolution

Hibbert, Christopher: The French Revolution

Janin, Jules: The Dead Donkey and the Guillotined Woman

Lever, Maurice: Beaumarchais a Biography

Mercier, Louis-Sébastien: Panorama of Paris

Moore, Lucy: Liberty

Rice, Howard C, Jr.: Thomas Jefferson’s Paris

Rattner Gelbart, Nina: The King’s Midwife

Robb, Graham: The Discovery of France

Xenakis, Mâkhi: Les folles d’enfer

L’Araire booklets (Groupe de Recherche sur l’histoire, l’archéologie et le folklore du Pays Lyonnais):

Foires et Marchés en Pays Lyonnais: N° 148 — March, 2007

Soins et Santé en Pays Lyonnais: N° 157 — June, 2009

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