- The exchange of princesses - Chantal Thomas - Books

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  • A good historical novel 3  

    Exchange of Princesses (Paperback)
    There was actually a "market" of the princess in the eighteenth, is well written and described! Cruel fate as that of the two heroines!
  • The tears of the child-king  

    Exchange of Princesses (Paperback)
    Writing: The sentences are long with no end and syntax is sometimes difficult to define .... But the text is well documented. The bottom: the tears of a child-king. Louis XV has no father and mother, an unfortunate object in the hands of a regency wi
  • Children grazing  

    Exchange of Princesses (Paperback)
    Dusting history. For Chantal Thomas, it is a lively and vibrant material that it respects, certainly, but to which it gives a steady pace, execution speed that clashes with everything from historical novels. Admittedly, it is sometimes disconcerting
  • A somewhat laborious history lesson.  

    Exchange of Princesses (Paperback)
    There are, for sure, a true work of documentation at Chantal Thomas. Passionate about her mastery remarkably, it does not manage to remove the impression that we are a bit in the process of attending a history class (course living, which takes us int
  • A history lesson unvarnished  

    Exchange of Princesses (Paperback)
    No need to be a history buff to France to enjoy the verve and the cruelty with which this is related inglorious episode where the blackest cynicism is at work. The ambitions of some and the interests of others, intrigues courtesans formed and dissolv
  • A little-known episode in the history of France  

    Exchange of Princesses (Paperback)
    Chantal Thomas has the gift of making us relive the story as if we were there. This was the case in "FAREWELL TO THE QUEEN" and that is still the case in this book on the subject of the exchange of princesses ignored historical fact that is repo