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Catherine de Medici: A biography [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Leonie Frieda
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  • Hardcover: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson; illustrated edition edition (22 Jan 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 184212725X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1842127254
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 16 x 4.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 451,154 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'This intelligent and well-researched biography of her is a worthy testament to Catherine's formidable strength. CATHERINE DE MEDICI reveals Frieda, a first-time biographer, to be a writer of tremendous talent and skill (Amanda Foreman THE OBSERVER )

'Leonie Frieda has handled the history of this complex period with skill. Without skimping on the drama and debauchery of the court of the Valois, she has defended, but not whitewashed, Catherine and produced a fascinating picture of a remarkable woman. (Sarah Bradford THE EVENING STANDARD )

'it is narrative history at its best, both scholarly and as captivating as a thriller. She has brought a largely forgotten heroine-villainess and a whole sumptuously vicious era to life again. She is equally at home in the luxurious debauchery of the royal court as she is in the blood-reeking gutters of Paris: this is The Godfather meets Elizabeth.' (Simon Sebag Montefiore THE MAIL ON SUNDAY )

'As Leonie Frieda shows in this absorbing biography, Catherine was a well-intentioned woman who resorted to extreme measures only under pressure. With its engaging style and deft handling of complex events, this accomplished account of Catherine's career is an engrossing tale, compellingly narrated.' (Anne Somerset THE SPECTATOR )

'As Leonie Frieda relates in this well-researched and immensely readable first biography, from her turbulent home in Florence Catherine found herself presiding over perhaps the nastiest period in all French history. Frieda is much to be praised for painting a wonderfully rich canvas.' (Alistair Horne THE TIMES )

'Frieda succeeds in making her subject interesting and coherent, and shows her operating in a political context that left no room for squeamishness or scruple.' (Charles Nicholl THE SUNDAY TIMES )

'Capably she re-creates the rivalries within the royal family and the marital and dynastic negotiaitons on which the fate of kingdoms hung. She conveys, too, vividly at times, the outsize style of Renaissance rule.' (Blair Worden SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )

'Mrs Frieda's book is a well-written and colourful journey through 16th century France, entertaining to read as well as frequently illuminating.' (Simon Heffer COUNTRY LIFE )

'A real historical treat.' (SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE )

'This admirable new biography ... Leonie Frieda gives a vivid picture ... Leonie Frieda does this remarkable woman full justice. Refusing to play judge, she reveals her to us through the best of means, which is narrative. The skill with which Frieda finds her way through the maze of this confusing period is exemplary. You read on eagerly. An enthralling book.' (Allan Massie LITERARY REVIEW )

'This is a masterly biography, and a fascinating one' (John Jolliffe THE INDEPENDENT )

'Leonie Frieda has produced an absorbing, entertaining study of a time when the luxury and depravity of princes went hand-in-hand with power-plotting, assassination and bloody vengeance.' (Peter Lewis THE DAILY MAIL )

'An assured and genuinely gripping tale of a woman - 'the Black Queen' - who ruthlessly conspired in 16th-century France and battled against more adversities in a day than most of us have had in a lifetime.' (Paul Palmer ES Magazine )

'Leonie Frieda's richly detailed account ... paints a most fascinating picture of French court life. The political complexities are kept mercifully clear, the main lines of rivalry sharp, the characters vivid.' (Ann Wroe THE DAILY TELEGRAPH )

'In Frieda's scholarly tome, Catherine de Medici is painted not in the dark hues of her critics but using a more colourful palate. Through a prodigious amount of research, that was assisted by the author's versatility in five European languages, all the colour and splendour of Catherine's court is recreated.' (Stephen McGinty THE SCOTSMAN )

'It is a most excellent book that should be read by everybody who believes that education for its own sake has value, and that history in particular has cautionary tales to offer. ....... The author paints a brilliant picture of the French court and of her subject's private life.' (Claus von Bulow CATHOLIC HERALD )

'impressively exhaustive' (Sarah Dunant THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY )

'Leonie Frieda has written a biography of scrupulous detail' (Ethna Viney THE IRISH TIMES )

'this is an interesting and well-written book that enlightens the reader about a turbulent and fascinating period which still arouses debate and disagreement.' (David McLaurin THE TABLET )

'this sympathetic and gloriously detailed biography.' (Caroline Murphy NEW STATESMAN AND SOCIETY )

Leonie Frieda's description of events leading up to the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre are dramatic and fascinating - a real page-turner. Thoroughly recommended.' (Tim Newark Military Illustrated )

'An old-fashioned narrative historian, Frieda demonstrates a sure control of her material and combines passion and precision in equal measure. Her sprightly narrative is laced with cool and polished judgements.' (Christopher Silvester THE FINANCIAL TIMES )

'Leonie Frieda has produced a formidable book. Meticulously researched and extremely well-written, this surely will be the definitive biography of Catherine de Medici for many years to come.' (Andrew Smith Medieval History Magazine )

'Leonie Frieda makes a spirited case in a stimulating, exhaustively researched panorama of European history which is altogether wider in scope than anything normally viewed as biography.' (Joseph Farrell THE HERALD )

'Leonie Frieda has drawn together the elements of a complex story with great skill. Her style of narrative turns this book from a potentially turgid historical description into a very easily read and easily understood document. I recommend this volume highly.' Disability Times (DISABILITY TIMES )

'As compelling as a page-turning novel and full of colour and insight, this biography goes a long way in shedding light on a strong and fascinating woman.' (Sally Zigmund THE HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW - Feb 2004 )

John Jolliffe, THE INDEPENDENT

'This is a masterly biography, and a fascinating one'

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65 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Catherine De Medici, 23 Jan 2004
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Robin Birley (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Leonie Frieda has written a truly fascinating account of the swirling maelstrom of murder, assassination, betrayal, religious schism and premeditated massacre that was politics in the Age of the Valois Kings of France. I was gripped from the first sentence when Catherine de Medici's husband King Henry II, was killed horribly in a freak jousting accident. Although it's very scholarly and well researched, this book reads like a thriller. I can't recommend it enough.
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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Unputdownable!, 21 Jan 2004
This review is from: Catherine de Medici: A biography (Hardcover)
Witty, incisive and as exciting as any thriller, I found 'Catherine de Medici' impossible to put down. For half the book I admired the heroine for the way she fought for her three sons who became Kings of France after her husband died in a jousting accident, for the other half I despised the ruthless, manipulative monster she'd become after the King's gory death. Certainly it's brought the Renaissance alive for me better than any book I've read before, and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in a true story of assassination, betrayal, high politics and maternal love.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but flawed, 18 April 2006
Unlike the other reviewers of this book I have to say that I thought this book was rather flawed. Frieda has assembled a wealth of material and some of what she says is very interesting- I especially liked her portrayal of the complex, and somewhat contradictory Henri III. Also despite the fact that she is not English Frieda does generally write very well. However her attempts to portray Catherine not as the Machiavellian and ruthless creature history remembers her to be but instead as a committed wife, loving mother and tolerant ruler do not entirely ring true. Frieda is obviously trying to avoid the hackneyed portrayal of Catherine mentioned above. I believe though that she over states her case. I also disliked some of the conclusions she drew on the more peripheral characters. I thought it was especially harsh to describe Antoinne de Bourbon as "bird brained," and that maybe Frieda was a little to uncritical on his brother Condé. Despite this Frieda does offer a very detailed account of the period, gives interesting pictures of many of the figures of Catherine's life and comes up with a different, if debatable conclusion.
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