1755-1793

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1755-1793

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.

The knight of Maison-Rouge

a novel of Marie Antoinette
2003

The hidden diary of Marie Antoinette

2005
The author presents a historical fiction on the life and death of Marie Antoinette through a diary she leaves behind in her prison cell.

The Bad queen

rules and instructions for Marie-Antoinette
2010
In eighteenth-century France, Marie Antoinette rails against the rules of etiquette that govern her life even as she tries to fulfill her greatest obligation, giving birth to the next king, but she finds diversion in spending money on clothing, parties, and gambling despite her family's warnings and the whispers of courtiers.

Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette and the French Revolution

2002
Examines the history of France during the reign of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette, provides information about everyday life in France during the revolutionary era, and includes a selection of contemporary writings.

Marie Antoinette, queen of France

2009
Describes the life of Marie Antoinette, and details her childhood, family, her early marriage to Louis XVI, how she came to be queen of France, and her time on the throne until her death at the young age of thirty-seven.

Marie Antoinette

the journey
2002
Chronicles the life of eighteenth-century French queen Marie Antoinette, examining her reputation as the instigator of the French Revolution and attempting to present the real woman rather than historical stereotypes.

Marie Antoinette

2009
A brief biography of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, describing her life, marriage to Louis XVI, the French Revolution, and her execution.

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