Description: How to Ruin a Queen by Jonathan Beckman A tale of greed, lust, deceit, theft on an extraordinary scale, charlatanry, kidnapping, assassination and escape from prison. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description On 5 September 1785, a trial began in Paris that would divide the country, captivate Europe and send the French monarchy tumbling down the slope towards the Revolution. Cardinal Louis de Rohan, scion of one of the most ancient and distinguished families in France, stood accused of forging Marie Antoinettes signature to fraudulently obtain the most expensive piece of jewellery in Europe - a 2,400-carat necklace worth 1.6 million francs.Where were the diamonds now? Was Rohan entirely innocent? Was, for that matter, the queen? What was the role of the charismatic magus, the comte de Cagliostro, who was rumoured to be two-thousand-years old and capable of transforming metal into gold?This is a tale of political machinations and extravagance on an enormous scale; of kidnappings, prison breaks and assassination attempts; of hapless French police disguised as colliers, reams of lesbian pornography and a duel fought with poisoned pigs. It is a detective story, a courtroom drama, a tragicomic farce, and a study of credulity and self-deception in the Age of Enlightenment. Notes Pacy non-fiction narrating the story of the 1785 trial of a distinguished Cardinal accused of forging Marie Antoinettes signature to obtain a 2,400-carat necklace, the most expensive piece of jewellery in Europe. A tale of greed, lust, deceit, theft, charlatanry, kidnapping, assassination and escape from prison which sent the French monarchy tumbling down the slope towards Revolution. Author Biography Jonathan Beckman is senior editor of Literary Review. He has degrees in English from the University of Cambridge and Intellectual and Cultural History from Queen Mary, University of London. In 2010, he won the Royal Society of Literature Jerwood Award for Non-Fiction. Review A work of scholarship and imagination, that focusses new light on the famous and extraordinary affair of Marie Antoinette and the stolen diamonds. The narrative is like an ingenious chess game showing us the complex moves of bishops, knights and pawns round the king and queen. Jonathan Beckman is the new Wilkie Collins of biographical history - Michael HolroydA fascinating and impeccably researched account of one of the great scandals of the eighteenth century. Beckman is a master-storyteller whose consummate skills are evident on every page - Amanda ForemanA murky story of the Ancien Regime including diamonds and sex, brilliantly told - Lady Antonia FraserNecklace to neckless! This is the murky tale of the diamond heist that lead to Marie Antoinettes demise - TatlerA rollicking whodunit - IndependentFascinating . . . a gripping detective story and a witty revelation of a scandal that shocked Paris - BBC History MagazineIn his intriguing history, Jonathan Beckman has spun out of this dirty tangle of source material a clear and compelling narrative line . . . with its exuberant use of language and subtly ironic storytelling, it is almost as colourful as the scandal it explores - Sunday TimesGripped me like a whodunit . . . Beckman tells this scarcely believable story with flair - The Times Promotional A tale of greed, lust, deceit, theft on an extraordinary scale, charlatanry, kidnapping, assassination and escape from prison. Prizes Winner of Somerset Maugham Awards 2014 (UK) Short-listed for American Library in Paris Award 2014 (UK) Long Description On 5 September 1785, a trial began in Paris that would divide the country, captivate Europe and send the French monarchy tumbling down the slope towards the Revolution. Cardinal Louis de Rohan, scion of one of the most ancient and distinguished families in France, stood accused of forging Marie Antoinettes signature to fraudulently obtain the most expensive piece of jewellery in Europe - a 2,400-carat necklace worth 1.6 million francs.Where were the diamonds now? Was Rohan entirely innocent? Was, for that matter, the queen? What was the role of the charismatic magus, the comte de Cagliostro, who was rumoured to be two-thousand-years old and capable of transforming metal into gold?This is a tale of political machinations and extravagance on an enormous scale; of kidnappings, prison breaks and assassination attempts; of hapless French police disguised as colliers, reams of lesbian pornography and a duel fought with poisoned pigs. It is a detective story, a courtroom drama, a tragicomic farce, and a study of credulity and self-deception in the Age of Enlightenment. Review Quote A work of scholarship and imagination, that focusses new light on the famous and extraordinary affair of Marie Antoinette and the stolen diamonds. The narrative is like an ingenious chess game showing us the complex moves of bishops, knights and pawns round the king and queen. Jonathan Beckman is the new Wilkie Collins of biographical history - Michael Holroyd A fascinating and impeccably researched account of one of the great scandals of the eighteenth century. Beckman is a master-storyteller whose consummate skills are evident on every page - Amanda Foreman A murky story of the Ancien Regime including diamonds and sex, brilliantly told - Lady Antonia Fraser Necklace to neckless! This is the murky tale of the diamond heist that lead to Marie Antoinettes demise - Tatler A rollicking whodunit - Independent Fascinating . . . a gripping detective story and a witty revelation of a scandal that shocked Paris - BBC History Magazine In his intriguing history, Jonathan Beckman has spun out of this dirty tangle of source material a clear and compelling narrative line . . . with its exuberant use of language and subtly ironic storytelling, it is almost as colourful as the scandal it explores - Sunday Times Gripped me like a whodunit . . . Beckman tells this scarcely believable story with flair - The Times Promotional "Headline" A tale of greed, lust, deceit, theft on an extraordinary scale, charlatanry, kidnapping, assassination and escape from prison. Details ISBN1848549970 Author Jonathan Beckman Pages 400 Year 2015 ISBN-10 1848549970 ISBN-13 9781848549975 Format Paperback Publication Date 2015-04-23 Media Book Imprint John Murray Publishers Ltd Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 944.035092 Subtitle Marie Antoinette, the Stolen Diamonds and the Scandal that Shook the French Throne Publisher John Murray Press Short Title How to Ruin a Queen Language English UK Release Date 2015-04-23 Audience General AU Release Date 2015-06-29 NZ Release Date 2015-06-29 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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ISBN-13: 9781848549975
Book Title: How to Ruin a Queen: Marie Antoinette, the Stolen Diamonds and the Scandal that Shook the French Throne
Item Height: 197mm
Item Width: 135mm
Author: Jonathan Beckman
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: History
Publisher: John Murray Press
Publication Year: 2015
Type: Textbook
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Item Weight: 284g
Number of Pages: 400 Pages