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Uploaded by TimeMagazine on Jun 10, 2011
Historian David McCullough talks about his new book The Greater Journey and how the French influenced a generation of ambitious Americans
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@maryjoanoneill You sound like an interesting person.
antoniorossiz 7 months ago
@richie8811
Richie,
I took my sister, 18 yrs old, just out of High School, to Paris. I was 22. This was in 1958. There were fewer
people in the world back then. This city was so beautiful and so glamourous. Just the most exciting place
in the world. The whole world is so differant now.The old stories or so much more interering. Joan
maryjoanoneill 8 months ago
The French??? THE FRENCH??!!!!! DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH
richie8811 8 months ago
Should have let him speak longer and expand on his thoughts - great interview though
UniversalBrother108 9 months ago
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@maryjoanoneill You sound like an interesting person.
antoniorossiz 7 months ago
@richie8811
Richie,
I took my sister, 18 yrs old, just out of High School, to Paris. I was 22. This was in 1958. There were fewer
people in the world back then. This city was so beautiful and so glamourous. Just the most exciting place
in the world. The whole world is so differant now.The old stories or so much more interering. Joan
maryjoanoneill 8 months ago
The French??? THE FRENCH??!!!!! DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH
richie8811 8 months ago
Should have let him speak longer and expand on his thoughts - great interview though
UniversalBrother108 9 months ago