Marie Antoinette : The Journey by Antonia Fraser (2002, Trade Paperback)

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Genre: Biography & Autobiography, History Intended Audience: Trade ISBN-10: 0385489498 Dewey Edition: 21 height: 1.2 in Publication Year: 2002 width: 5.2 in Language: English Item Height: 1.2 in Item Weight: 17.5 Oz Original Language: English Country of Origin: United States Illustrator: Yes LC Classification Number: DC137.1.F73 Author: Antonia Fraser Item Length: 8 in Item Width: 5.2 in Dewey Decimal: 944/.035/092 ISBN: 9780385489492 Number of Pages: 544 Pages Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Narrative Type: Nonfiction Book Title: Marie Antoinette : the Journey ISBN-13: 9780385489492 Topic: Women, Royalty, Europe / France Format: Trade Paperback

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Marie Antoinette : The Journey by Antonia Fraser (2002, Trade Paperback). "Marie Antoinette: The Journey" by Antonia Fraser is a captivating biography that delves into the life of one of the most controversial figures in European history. This trade paperback edition, published in 2002 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, offers readers a detailed account of Marie Antoinette's life, from her childhood to her reign as France's queen. Antonia Fraser's engaging narrative brings to life the court of Versailles and provides a nuanced portrait of the queen, immersing readers in the nuanced world of French royalty. With 544 pages and insightful reviews from publications like The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, this book is a must-read for those interested in history, women's studies, and the tumultuous period of the French Revolution. "Marie Antoinette: The Journey" by Antonia Fraser is a captivating biography that delves into the life of one of the most controversial figures in European history. This trade paperback edition, published in 2002 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, offers readers a detailed account of Marie Antoinette's life, from her childhood to her reign as France's queen. Antonia Fraser's engaging narrative brings to life the court of Versailles and provides a nuanced portrait of the queen, immersing readers in the nuanced world of French royalty. With 544 pages and insightful reviews from publications like The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal, this book is a must-read for those interested in history, women's studies, and the tumultuous period of the French Revolution.