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Louis XIV [Paperback]

Vincent Cronin
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19 April 2011
First published 25 years ago, this biography of the Sun King uses contemporary sources to examine what sort of monarch Louis XIV really was. The author's researches reveal a portrait of the man and an account of the principal events of his long reign (1642-1715). The book provides an overview of the entire civilization inspired by and reflecting the glory of the Sun King. Thus, while Louis occupies the foreground, artists like Racine, Moliere, Lully and Mansart, the architect of Versailles, share the middleground with politicians such as Cardinal Mazarin and Nicolas Fouquet and courtiers such as the king's mistress, Louise de La Valliere.

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  • Paperback: 398 pages
  • Publisher: Harvill Press (19 April 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1846555582
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846555589
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 13.5 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Louis XIV came to the throne at the age of four, and by 1715, the year of his death, he had made France into the most powerful and civilized nation in Europe. Treating accepted views with proper scepticism, Vincent Cronin has gone back to contemporary sources to discover the true nature of Louis XIV. From this classic biography emerges not only a masterful portrait of a vigorous and cultivated monarch but also an overview of an entire civilization inspiring and reflecting the glory of the Sun King.

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Vincent Cronin has also written "Louis and Antoinette" and "Catherine, Empress of All the Russias".

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4.0 out of 5 stars Synopsis 25 Nov 2008
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This biography of the Sun King uses contemporary sources to examine what sort of monarch Louis XIV really was. The author's researches reveal a portrait of the man and an account of the principal events of his long reign (1642-1715). The book provides an overview of the entire civilization inspired by and reflecting the glory of the Sun King. Thus, while Louis occupies the foreground, artists like Racine, Moliere, Lully and Mansart, the architect of Versailles, share the middleground with politicians such as Cardinal Mazarin and Nicolas Fouquet and courtiers such as the king's mistress, Louise de La Valliere.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book bad condition 16 Mar 2012
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This is a great book, I read it first in the 70's and it is still as good.

The condition of the copy I received was supposed to be good, I would not have liked to see and average condition one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An elegant ,intelligent ,well-written overview - well judged 15 Mar 1999
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This is an intelligent, elegantly written book which draws fluently on the political, cultural, economic and military tales of the time. My wife and I read this to ourselves before going to bed and there is nothing dry, scholarly or pedantic about it. It is what general history should be like. I might be tempted to give it ***** but I think that should be reserved for something quite exceptional. Nonetheless this is a balanced,informed and well-written book about a key figure in the history of western civilization. Clearly the man was a strutting vainglorious fop but still today when his military achievements seem thin and his judgement in political and religious matters extremely questionable the reign of Louis XIV can still be seen be one where a civilization was in full flower.
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5.0 out of 5 stars History at its Best- A Fabulous Read.. 22 Oct 2009
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I can't recall when or if I've ever read anything historically factual that was this captivating. Here's a history book that reads better than a novel. Truly, the life of Louis XIV is described in such vivid details that I couldn't help being totally absorbed by this book. There is a section dedicated to practically every imaginable aspect of Louis' life.

Not only are the King's numerous and lucrative achievements clearly explained throughout; the specifics of his attitude, beliefs, mannerisms, thought processes, creativity and more, unfold with such eloquence and sequence, it's impossible to put this book down. Your curiosity passes from one topic to the other. Before you know it, you've read the whole book.

Louis was a King who was completely in his element as ruler of his country. His total and absolute regality was totally natural for him; yet, he had the keenest of abilities for understanding people of all levels.

There are sections dedicated to the important women in his life, filled with the most interesting personal particularities that were an absolute delight for me to read. There is also a section that goes into the minute specifics of a typical day in his life. I was surprised to learn of Louis' unbelievably huge appetite (there's a whole section on this too) as well as the whole ordeal of getting the meal to him. Here's a passage on this:

`To reach the royal table the King's dinner had to cross the Rue de la Surintendance, enter the south wing, mount a staircase, pass through several corridors, cross the upper vestibule of the staircase of the princes, the salon of the shopkeepers (Versailles had its own shopping center), the Grand Hall of the guards, the upper vestibule of the marble case and finally the Hall of the King's Guards.'

Louis was also the brains behind much of the Versailles creation- he was a patron of the arts and was responsible for much of France's grandeur. There was also a domestic side to Louis as well as a profound devotion to Catholicism; both of these aspects being more prominent towards the latter days of his life.

I learned so much from this fact-filled book! I highly recommend Louis XIV to anyone who is interested in learning more about this great King, his Court, his Ladies, and all that he influenced throughout history. This historical read surpassed all expectations. Excellent!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A readers nightmare, a researchers dream! 8 Feb 1999
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Louis XIV was a fact-filled book that I used as a reference site in order to complete a research paper. The book worked perfectly for my purposes, and didn't really take me all that long to finish. However, as a whole, for someone wanting to read this book for fun, I'd advise against it. While it was not bad, I was taking notes every other line, so I can't imagine the reason for anyone else to read it. Looking for fun? Buy a comic book.
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