Hidden Diary of Marie Antoinet
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Author: Carolly Erickson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Intimate and irresistible, this is the story of Marie Antoinette, one of the most notorious women in history, told in her own words ...On the night before she is to be executed, Marie Antoinette leaves in her prison cell a diary she has kept since the age of thirteen. In it, the queen writes of her privileged childhood, her marriage to the heir to the French throne and the glamour and infidelity of her court after her husband ascends the throne as King Louis XVI. But she also writes of the terrifying night the Parisian mob breaks into her palace bedroom and her agony when her beloved husband is guillotined and her young son torn from her arms. Erickson brilliantly captures the queen's voice, her hopes, her fears, and her suffering. We follow her, mesmerised, to her final days as she awaits her own bloody appointment with Madame Guillotine. 'Erickson's lively account reveals a woman whose bravery and resilience seem as noteworthy as the bloody details of her demise' Publishers Weekly
Author: Carolly Erickson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Intimate and irresistible, this is the story of Marie Antoinette, one of the most notorious women in history, told in her own words ...On the night before she is to be executed, Marie Antoinette leaves in her prison cell a diary she has kept since the age of thirteen. In it, the queen writes of her privileged childhood, her marriage to the heir to the French throne and the glamour and infidelity of her court after her husband ascends the throne as King Louis XVI. But she also writes of the terrifying night the Parisian mob breaks into her palace bedroom and her agony when her beloved husband is guillotined and her young son torn from her arms. Erickson brilliantly captures the queen's voice, her hopes, her fears, and her suffering. We follow her, mesmerised, to her final days as she awaits her own bloody appointment with Madame Guillotine. 'Erickson's lively account reveals a woman whose bravery and resilience seem as noteworthy as the bloody details of her demise' Publishers Weekly
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Carolly Erickson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Intimate and irresistible, this is the story of Marie Antoinette, one of the most notorious women in history, told in her own words ...On the night before she is to be executed, Marie Antoinette leaves in her prison cell a diary she has kept since the age of thirteen. In it, the queen writes of her privileged childhood, her marriage to the heir to the French throne and the glamour and infidelity of her court after her husband ascends the throne as King Louis XVI. But she also writes of the terrifying night the Parisian mob breaks into her palace bedroom and her agony when her beloved husband is guillotined and her young son torn from her arms. Erickson brilliantly captures the queen's voice, her hopes, her fears, and her suffering. We follow her, mesmerised, to her final days as she awaits her own bloody appointment with Madame Guillotine. 'Erickson's lively account reveals a woman whose bravery and resilience seem as noteworthy as the bloody details of her demise' Publishers Weekly
Author: Carolly Erickson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 352
Intimate and irresistible, this is the story of Marie Antoinette, one of the most notorious women in history, told in her own words ...On the night before she is to be executed, Marie Antoinette leaves in her prison cell a diary she has kept since the age of thirteen. In it, the queen writes of her privileged childhood, her marriage to the heir to the French throne and the glamour and infidelity of her court after her husband ascends the throne as King Louis XVI. But she also writes of the terrifying night the Parisian mob breaks into her palace bedroom and her agony when her beloved husband is guillotined and her young son torn from her arms. Erickson brilliantly captures the queen's voice, her hopes, her fears, and her suffering. We follow her, mesmerised, to her final days as she awaits her own bloody appointment with Madame Guillotine. 'Erickson's lively account reveals a woman whose bravery and resilience seem as noteworthy as the bloody details of her demise' Publishers Weekly
Hidden Diary of Marie Antoinet