The eighteenth is not my favorite century, I enjoyed this casual way of telling this pivotal period preceding the great upheavals. Business is, policies place more or less in place their pawns unaware or regardless of future revolutions.
Having read the first chapters of books and knowing Bratz sir, I still wondered where the author was getting at, because I did not see a simple story of a period of our European history the meet, she was told with verve and humor.
The pleasure comes from the discovery of the enjoyment of manipulating history, large, powerful, and say that basically we could have ourselves do as well, if not better than the poor gentleman Zob, Knight of Saint-Wales, who must wander even today somewhere on the old continent.
To advise those who want to relax by improving their understanding of this prosperous period for the rich or traders such as Zob hero, provided they "recycle" on time. Thank you to Mr. Bratz winks to dœils (eyes?) To the European textiles, which evolve fifty years later artisanal factory into a real industry.