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  • Sister in law of Louis XIV ...  

    Letters to the Princess Palatine - 1672/1722 (Paperback)
    Letters were not written for a book but give a good idea of ​​what was going on to the court, even if the Princess Palatine is quite biased! Makes you want to learn more.
  • Elisabeth-Charlotte, said Liselotte, letter writer.  

    Letters to the Princess Palatine - 1672/1722 (Paperback)
    "Letters to the Princess Palatine," Mercure de France, 1999, paperback, 736 pages. Simply repeating an edition of 1863, the Mercure de France offers us a choice redacted by moral nitpicking the nineteenth century letters of Madame Palatine, and
  • For the Court of Versailles having fun  

    Letters to the Princess Palatine - 1672/1722 (Paperback)
    Poor, poor Palatine! Ugly, big, square, full of health, wife of the brother of King sun which unfortunately is gay thoroughly, ("is what one becomes blank after 19 years?" She asks you ... yeah after having made two or three children, her husban
  • the princess in a golden cage ... or the other face of the reign of Louis XIV  

    Letters to the Princess Palatine - 1672/1722 (Paperback)
    Yes, there is a selected pieces of editing, not the most shocking. The irony, sarcasm does not however absent, and through letters playful gush of flood lightning illuminating the sordid manner as much as derisory. This book is a historical testimony
  • incomplete correspondence of Madame, Princess Palatine!  

    Letters to the Princess Palatine - 1672/1722 (Paperback)
    This edition is heavily redacted: all the 'crispy' correspondence of the princess, anything that may shock prudes, was eliminated, so that we can get an idea of ​​his true personality frank and rude !
  • A wealth of evidence on historical events  

    Letters to the Princess Palatine - 1672/1722 (Paperback)
    Histoique a mine on the events and life at the court of France in the second part of the reign of Louis XIV. The Princess Palatine, second wife of Mr. King's brother, tells in great detail and humor all the events which she attends. A must read if yo