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[Marxism] The Part Played By Labor in the Transition From Pedestrian to Bicyclist
Mr. Robb, the author of biographies of Zola, Hugo and Balzac, writes in his
introduction that he traveled 14,000 miles by bicycle all over France in the
course of researching his book. Quite naturally, he devotes several pages to
the Tour de France. There are two, one well known, the other not. The original
Tour de France was an itinerary followed by apprentices for centuries, a four-
or five-year trek, organized by the trade guilds, that sent young masons and
bakers and carpenters on a 1,400-mile journey to more than a hundred towns,
where they served under local artisans, learning local techniques and working
with local materials.
Full:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/02/books/02book.html?_r=1&ref=books&oref=slogin
THE DISCOVERY OF FRANCE
A Historical Geography From the Revolution to the First World War
By Graham Robb
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