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  • Mémoires: fils de la nation

    Mémoires: fils de la nation is a book by Jean-Marie Le Pen that was published in 2018. It details his life from his birth in 1928 to the foundation of the National Front in 1972. It sold 100,000 copies and was out of stock at Amazon on its first day of sales.

    Synopsis

    Le Pen opens with an introduction about his ancestry and early life in Brittany, writing about his family and education. Le Pen defends the Vichy regime, hailing it as "legal and legitimate", and that Philippe Pétain was right to sign the Armistice of 22 June 1940. He went on to say that Charles de Gaulle fled France but Pétain stayed to face the situation. He also criticized him for leaving the "pseudo-resistants" to do what they called their "epuration" of Nazi collaborators after the liberation, and for vilifying Pétain to get power and honor.

    Writing

    Jean-Marie Le Pen started taking notes for his autobiography in 1975 during a 2-month-long cruise across the Pacific Ocean, saying, "I will write my memories when I will be old." Le Pen started writing in 2015 with the help of Marie-Christine Arnautu. The original version was written on sheets of white paper with a blue marker. Le Pen would do nothing else except for writing his biography for several weeks. Le Pen has already started writing a sequel, scheduled to be released in Spring 2019.

    Release

    Several publishing houses, notably éditions Robert Laffont, refused to publish the book and it was finally published by Muller Editions, owned since 2009 by Guillaume de Thieulloy, known for websites such as le Salon beige and Nouvelles de France. Hachette has now agreed to be the publisher of the book.

    The first print of 50,000 copies was already sold three days before the release of the book including 10,000 online sales. The book was in first place of Amazon's sales in all categories two days before its release. A second p

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    Towa Amane

    • Real Life
    • Shangri-La Frontier
    JapaneseRomaji
    天音 永遠Arthur Pencilgon

    Aliases

    Pencil Warrior (United Rounds)

    Pencil Fist (BOP)
    Arthur Pencilgon (S.L.F.)
    NO NAME (GH:C) Temporarily

    Date of birth

    June 13th (♊Gemini)

    Weight

    Not revealed "Secret"

    Eye color

    Crimson

    Light Blue (Avatar)

    Hair

    Portrayed by

    Yoko Hikasa (Japanese)
    Brianna Roberts (English)

    Towa Amane(天音 永遠), also known as Arthur Pencilgon(アーサー・ペンシルゴン, Āsā Penshirugon).

    The #2 member of the Ashura-kai, a fanatical PK (Player Kill) guild that hunts other players. Arthur specializes in strategy and information warfare, and has the nickname “No-Life Killer” because she specializes in fighting stronger opponents. Arthur fought both Sunraku and OiKatzo in other games, and has been a rival and fellow gaming comrade ever since.

    Personality[]

    Towa is a rather complex individual with her personality varying greatly between her real life, and in-game personas. With the in-game persona being her true personality.

    When playing games, Towa is a highly-competitive, very confident, blunt, aggressive, narcissistic, manipulative and even unfiltered personality, with a very noticeable sadistic and ruthless streak, with little care or compunction to her surroundings. When playing United Rounds, she was single-handedly responsible for drastically altering the game's course by becoming a tyrant and motivating people to fight her. She did so, by not only dragging a King NPC on carriage, but also by tying a princess to a ceiling, purely to bait players for her own amusement.

    During the events of United Rounds, she developed a friendly rivalry with Sunraku and Oikatzo who she both not only respected as hard seasoned players whose skill and personality rivals hers, but also as fellow Trash Games lovers enjoying the simple fun things in games.

    In SLF, she's no less brutal, and has garnered an infamous re

    Richard Cobb


    CBE

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    Personal details
    Born(1917-05-20)20 May 1917

    Frinton-on-Sea, England

    Died 15 January 1996(1996-01-15) (aged 78)
    Abingdon, England
    Alma mater Merton College, Oxford

    Richard Charles CobbCBE (20 May 1917 – 15 January 1996) was a British historian and essayist, and professor at the University of Oxford. He was the author of numerous influential works about the history of France, particularly the French Revolution. Cobb meticulously researched the Revolutionary era from a ground-level view sometimes described as "history from below".

    Cobb is best known for his multi-volume work The People's Armies (1961), a massive study of the composition and mentality of the Revolution's civilian armed forces. He was a prolific writer of essays from which he fashioned numerous book-length collections about France and its people. Cobb also found much inspiration from his own life, and he composed a multitude of autobiographical writings and personal reflections. Much of his writing went unpublished in his lifetime, and several anthologies were assembled from it by other scholars after his death.

    Education and career[]

    Richard Cobb was born in London, England, during World War One (NB the biographical information to the right gives his birthplace as Frinton, Essex) the son of Francis Hills Cobb, who worked in the Sudan Civil Service, and his wife, Dora, daughter of Dr J. P. Swindale. After being educated at Shrewsbury School, he visited France for the first time. He stayed for a year and developed a passion for the country, its people and their history. Returning to England, he matriculated at Merton College, Oxford in 1935, and was awarded a second class degree in History in 1938. During the Second World War he was an instructor to the Polish Air Force, made BBC broadcasts in French, and served in the British Army.

    After his m