A Conversation for Project: The French Revolution, 1789-1799
Talleyrand
And Introducing... A Leg Started conversation Jun 20, 2002
Can I take it from the list that nobody's written about Talleyrand yet? I wrote a long essay about him for my degree, which I'm sure I could adapt into a guide entry. So can I?
Talleyrand
Spiff Posted Jun 20, 2002
Hi there,
all contributions most welcome!
Talleyrand is a great one, coz he has such staying power! In there at the outset and still active under the restoration regime, if i recall correctly!
it'd be a great one to get into the project. Look forward to seeing how you get on.
seeya
spiff
Talleyrand
And Introducing... A Leg Posted Aug 2, 2002
Hi, Spiff!
Progress with Talleyrand is slow but sure, though I'm not too keen on some of my early bits. I need a weekend free to have a real go at it.
And to stop thinking about other things to do.
Anyway, can you have a look at A781094 and see what you think of it thus far? Cheers
Talleyrand
Spiff Posted Aug 2, 2002
Hi there, Ai... aL,
Just had a *tiny* peek but it looks great.
more feedback soon, promise!
cya
spiff
Talleyrand
Spiff Posted Aug 29, 2002
hiya,
just read this through and it looks great.
There are a few typos and such, but don't worry about that. the content is the important thing and it is really good.
you picked a good subject; what a career!
cya
spiff
Talleyrand
And Introducing... A Leg Posted Aug 29, 2002
I'm at work all this weekend, which peversely means I've got a perfect opportunity to get it finished. It should be done by Monday
Talleyrand
Spiff Posted Aug 29, 2002
Would you consider dropping it into the Writing workshop when you're more or less done with it? You might get some handy feedback before i slot it in definitively.
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