Delve into the intricate world of the French Court and the Regency period with Volume 3 of "The Memoirs of Louis XIV, His Court and The Regency" by Duc de Saint-Simon. A vital historical document, this volume offers unparalleled insight into France during the Regency (1715-1723) and the waning years of Louis XIV's reign.
Saint-Simon, a keen observer and participant in the events he chronicles, provides a detailed account of the political maneuverings, social customs, and influential personalities that shaped this pivotal era in French history. Explore the daily life, scandals, and power struggles within the French Court.
This edition meticulously reproduces the historical text, allowing readers to experience Saint-Simon's first-hand observations. Perfect for those interested in French history, European history, and historical biography, this volume is a key resource for understanding the complexities of the French Court and its legacy.
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