The Man Who Outshone the Sun King - A Life of Gleaming Opulence and Wretched Reversal in the Reign of Louis XIV
Author(s): Charles Drazin
Late in 1664, the musketeer D'Artagnan rode beside a carriage as it left Paris, carrying his friend Nicolas Fouquet to life imprisonment in a cell next door to the Man in the Iron Mask. From a glorious zenith as Louis XIV's first minister and Cardinal Mazarin's protégé and eventual protector; builder of the stunningly opulent chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte; and patron of the arts and lover of beautiful women, Fouquet had suffered a wretched decline. The story of the rise and fall of Nicolas Fouquet is both compelling and unforgettable. Charles Drazin's beautifully written and vivid account brings to life Fouquet's remarkable gains in fortune, influence, and power, as well as the lavish and hazardous world of the royal court in seventeenth-century France.
2008, First US edition, first printing. A fine, unmarked copy in a fine, unclipped d/w. This copy presents as brand new.
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General Fields
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- : Hachette Books
- : Da Capo Press, Incorporated
- : 0.54
- : September 2008
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- : books
Special Fields
- : 352
- : English
- : Hardback
- : Charles Drazin