Pamela Pilbeam
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Kate Berridge’s history of Madame Tussaud is analysed by another biographer of the wax modeller, Pamela Pilbeam.
Published August 14 2006
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Pamela Pilbeam celebrates the bicentenary of the arrival of Madame Tussaud's waxworks in Britain. Published November 20 2002
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Pamela Pilbeam reviews a new study of the French capital between 1814 and 1852.
Published March 19 2002
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Pamela Pilbeam looks at the appeal of utopian socialism in early 19th-century France.
Published July 16 2001
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