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Dirty Bertie

An English King Made in France

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The entertaining biography of Edward VII and his playboy lifestyle, by the author of A Year in the Merde Despite fierce opposition from his mother, Queen Victoria, Edward VII was always passionately in love with France. He had affairs with the most famous Parisian actresses, courtesans, and can-can dancers. He spoke French more elegantly than English. He was the first ever guest to climb the Eiffel Tower with Gustave Eiffel, in defiance of an official English ban on his visit. He turned his French seduction skills into the diplomatic prowess that sealed the Entente Cordiale. A quintessentially English king? Pas du tout! Stephen Clarke argues that as "Dirty Bertie," Edward learned all the essentials in life from the French.

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Dirty Bertie, Stephen Clarke, Carl Nielson

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Titel
Dirty Bertie
Untertitel
An English King Made in France
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Arrow
Erscheinungsdatum
2015
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
400
ISBN10
0099574322
ISBN13
9780099574323
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
2014
Originaltitel
Dirty Bertie: An English King Made in France
Bewertung
4,25 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
The entertaining biography of Edward VII and his playboy lifestyle, by the author of A Year in the Merde Despite fierce opposition from his mother, Queen Victoria, Edward VII was always passionately in love with France. He had affairs with the most famous Parisian actresses, courtesans, and can-can dancers. He spoke French more elegantly than English. He was the first ever guest to climb the Eiffel Tower with Gustave Eiffel, in defiance of an official English ban on his visit. He turned his French seduction skills into the diplomatic prowess that sealed the Entente Cordiale. A quintessentially English king? Pas du tout! Stephen Clarke argues that as "Dirty Bertie," Edward learned all the essentials in life from the French.