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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 2615 The Last Stuarts: British Royalty in Exile, by James Lees-Milne (read 6 Jun 1994) This is a 1984 book and is full of fascinating information about the Stuarts after 1688, down to the death of Bonnie Prince Charlie's widow in 1824. It was most interesting. It gives a lot of attention to Cardinal Henry, who was created Cardinal at age 22 by Pope Benedict XIV and died as Dean of the Sacred College in 1807. He was a mixture of good and bad, and one is sad at the abuses which existed in the Church in his day. I found this book worth reading. ( ) no reviews | add a review
The story of Bonnie Prince Charlie is a romantic episode in British history and has been the subject of innumerable accounts. Less familiar, but equally fascinating, are the Prince's later, melancholy years of exile in Rome, in which the handsome, spirited hero of popular myth degenerated into a portly drunkard, impotently presiding over his miniature court, alienating those who had remained true to the Good Old Cause, and finally being cared for by his illegitimate daughter. They form a central part of this elegant, entertaining account of the Stuarts in exile, which takes the story from the flight of James II in 1688 through to the early years of the nineteenth century. The lugubrious Old Pretender; the bewildered Cardinal Duke of York; the unconventional bluestocking Countess of Albany and her fiery lover, the poet Alfieri--however squalid, intrigue-ridden or bizarre their lives in the political hothouse of eighteenth-century Italy, James Lees-Milne tells their stories with his customary wit and learning.--From publisher description. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)941.06History & geography History of Europe British Isles Historical periods of British Isles 1603-1714, House of Stuart and Commonwealth periodsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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