Explore the intricate world of the French court during the reign of Louis XV through the meticulous observations of Charles-Philippe d'Albert de Luynes, the Duke of Luynes. These memoirs, spanning from 1735 to 1758, offer a unique, firsthand account of the daily lives, political intrigues, and significant events that shaped the era.
Compiled and annotated by Louis Dussieux, "M moires Du Duc De Luynes Sur La Cour De Louis XV" provides invaluable insights into the personalities and decisions that influenced French history. This collection is an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the opulence and complexity of 18th-century France. Delve into the heart of the French court and witness history unfold through the eyes of a prominent figure.
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