
A Life
Simone Veil(Author)
Haus Publishing
Published on 4. December 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-910376-96-6 (ISBN)
Description
Veil, the former French politician who became first President of the European Union, was born Simone Jacob in 1927. In her long-awaited memoir, she describes in vivid detail a time of happiness and innocence spent in Nice where she grew up. This happy time came to an abrupt end in 1944, when at the age of 17, her family was deported to the camps. Her mother, father and brother all died in captivity. With undeterred resolve, she studied law and political science and became Minister for Health (1974- 1979) in the government of Jacques Chirac where her hardest political fight was to introduce the law to legalize abortion. She was elected the first female President of the European Parliament (1979-1985) and returned to French government as Minister for Social Affairs (1993-1995). In 1998, aged 70, she received an honorary damehood (DBE) from the British Government for her contributions to humanity. Veil, one of France's most beloved political figures, is admired for her personal and political courage, and enjoys respect from all political spectrums. Her memoir is a sincere and candid account of an extraordinary life and career, which reflect her humanity and determination to improve social standards at home and maintain economical and political.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus
Target group
Reading Age: From 16 years
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
8
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 126 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
349 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910376-96-6 (9781910376966)
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Person
Simone Veil was Minister for Health (1974-1979), during which she introduced the law to legalise abortion in 1975. She was elected first female President of the European Parliament (1979-1982) and Minister of State for Social Affairs (1993-1995). In 1998, aged 70, she received an honorary Damehood (DBE) from the British government for her contributions to humanity.
Tamsin Black has worked as a literary and commercial translator for over a decade. Her book-length translations include memoirs, travel guides, and fiction, including two novels by Pascale Kramer: The Child and The Living. She lives in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.
Tamsin Black has worked as a literary and commercial translator for over a decade. Her book-length translations include memoirs, travel guides, and fiction, including two novels by Pascale Kramer: The Child and The Living. She lives in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.
Content
1. Childhood in Nice // 1
2. The Net // 18
3. Hell // 39
4. Living On // 72
5. Judge // 94
6. In Government // 122
7. Citizens of Europe // 153
8. Bis repetita placent // 196
9. Bird's Eye View // 215
10. The Movement // 225
11. The Light if the Righteous // 232
Appendices // 247
2. The Net // 18
3. Hell // 39
4. Living On // 72
5. Judge // 94
6. In Government // 122
7. Citizens of Europe // 153
8. Bis repetita placent // 196
9. Bird's Eye View // 215
10. The Movement // 225
11. The Light if the Righteous // 232
Appendices // 247