Life of Marie de Medicis

Julia PARDOE

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Life of Marie de Medicis
Life of Marie de Medicis
Life of Marie de Medicis

"SHE SURROUNDED THE KING WITH AMUSEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION": PARDOE'S LIFE OF MARIE DE MEDICIS, IN ORIGINAL CLOTH

PARDOE, Julia. The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France. London: Colburn, 1852. Three volumes. Octavo, original blind-stamped blue cloth, uncut.

First edition of Pardoe's history of the French queen and regent, with engraved frontispiece portraits of Marie de Medicis, Louis XIII, and Cardinal de Richelieu and five facsimile letters, four of them folding, in original cloth.

Marie de Medici, the daughter of Francesco I, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Joanna of Austria, was the wife of French Bourbon king Henry IV and the mother of Louis XIII, King of France; Elisabeth, wife of King Philip IV of Spain; Christine, the wife of Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy; Gaston, the Duc d'Orleans, and Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England. It was during her regency that Armand Jean du Plessis, later to become Cardinal Richelieu, rose to political prominence as one of her councilors; he would later turn against the queen, and Louis XIII would twice exile his mother from the French court. While still a teenager, Pardoe published an anonymous novel, and later published a series of well-received travel books, but "most enduring were her historical works on French 16th- and 17th-century court life—Louis the Fourteenth and the Court of France in the Seventeenth Century (1847), The Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France (1849), and The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen and Regent of France (1852)—all of which were reprinted into the 20th century" (DNB). H.T. Tuckerman noted that "Miss Pardoe's pictures of French history are as charming as a novel" (Allibone, 1497). With publisher's listing of other titles on endpapers and with advertisements in the rear of each volume.

Scattered light foxing to frontispiece portraits and preliminary leaves, a few minor paper repairs and reinforcement to inner hinges, light wear to extremities and some rubbing to boards. A bright, extremely good set.

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