Near the castle of the kings of France and his court life but both closely related this story offers a refreshing vision of a popular Versailles misunderstood and too often forgotten next to his prestigious but overbearing neighbor who, while making the fame of the city, paradoxically obscured by feeding to excess almost exclusively a palatial historiography.
The interest of this work is to discover almost daily what could be the life of the population (altogether easy) Versailles through what appears to be an intense archival work often offering crisp times and an easily affordable narration.