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Abundance

a novel of Marie Antoinette
2007
A fictional autobiography in which Marie Antoinette shares the story of her life, from her baptism, to the royal courts of France, to the guillotine.

Marie Antoinette

fashionable queen or greedy royal?
2015
"Details the life of Marie Antoinette from differing perspectives"--.

The time-traveling fashionista at the palace of Marie Antoinette

2013
While seeking the perfect dress for her friend's birthday party, twelve-year-old Louise Lambert dons a vintage gown and finds herself with a young Marie Antoinette in eighteenth-century France where, between cute commoner boys and glamorous trips to Paris, she finds that life in the palace is not all cake and couture.

Marie Antoinette's head

the royal hairdresser, the queen, and the revolution
2013
"For the better part of the Queen Marie Antoinette's reign over France, one man was entrusted with the sole responsibility of ensuring that her coiffure was at its most ostentatious best. Marie Antoinette's Head tells the story of Leonard Autie, Marie Antoinette's hairdresser and confidante, the man responsible for the style that made her the envy of France and for the uproar that dragged her to the guillotine"--Provided by publisher.

The French Revolution

kings, queens, and guillotines
2006
Examines the French Revolution, discussing the history of the Palace of Versailles, the court style of Louis XVI, the storming of the Bastille, and other related topics; and providing profiles of prominent figures, including Marie Antoinette, Maximilien Robespierre, and Voltaire.

The world in the time of Marie Antoinette

2001
Tells the story of Marie Antoinette, queen of France in the late eighteenth century, and looks at what was happening in each of seven regions of the world during the time in which she lived. Includes a time line and maps.

Marie Antoinette, Serial Killer

While in Paris, France on a class trip, Colette Iselin enlists the help of her charming French tour guide to help uncover a possible connection between Marie Antoinette, a series of gruesome murders, and perhaps her own family history, and he also gives her insights into herself.

Days of splendor, days of sorrow

a novel of Marie Antoinette
2012
A captivating Parisian novel of rich spectacle and royal scandal that spans 15 years in the fateful reign of Marie Antoinette, France's most legendary and notorious queen.

To the scaffold

the life of Marie Antoinette
2004
Presents a biography of Marie Antoinette, controversial and misunderstood queen of France at the time of the French Revolution.

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