In January 1910, Paris suffered through its worst flood in 250 years. The Seine climbed over 20 feet above normal levels and flowed through the city's streets. Parisians survived by working together to overcome political and social divisions. Now, 100 years later, the flood is the subject of a new book by historian Jeffrey H. Jackson. For more information, see www.ParisUnderWater.com.
Saw an advanced copy. Extremely interesting , Brilliantly researched and well written
wellstboy 2 years ago
Great professor, most likely worth the read.
soccerprince2290 2 years ago