The Fatal Friendship: Marie Antoinette, Count Fersen and the Flight to Varennes

Stanley Loomis
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“The hallmark of his writing, in this as in his previous book on Paris during the Terror, is fairness. He never stretches a fact to suit a thesis. He never chooses among conflicting interpretations the one that will best advance his narrative… These qualities of measure and restraint contribute to the persuasiveness of his account.” Sanche de Gramont, New York Times, April 16, 1972,
Genres: HistoryFrench RevolutionBiography18th CenturyBiography MemoirFranceNonfiction
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