Title : Queen Margot - Alexandre Dumas - Book
Summary :
From the "red wedding" of Marguerite de Valois and Henri de Navarre, a prelude to the massacre of the Protestants, to the death of Charles IX bathed in a dew of blood, the two years that pass are among the cruelest in the history of France. Civil wars of religion, struggles for influence within the royal family, plots and political assassinations form the dark framework against which the figure of Margot stands out. Incomparable beauty, gallant lady, this daughter of France is also a woman of letters coupled with a formidable politician; Marguerite is above all a Valois, daughter of a king, sister of a king, wife of a king. And the brave La Mole, this young Protestant gentleman who took refuge in the royal alcove to escape his assassins on the night of Saint Bartholomew's Day, knows that the love he devotes to this pearl will plunge him into the heart of intrigues of power where the life of a man has little weight.
- EAN: 9782070359271
- Used book
- Book in good condition
- The book matches the photo