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The Queen's Necklace
Frances Mossiker

The Queen's Necklace

Marie Antoinette and the Scandal that Shocked and Mystified France

Simon & Schuster (Sep 01, 1961)
9781842126141
| Hardcover
620 pages | 128 x 192 mm | English
Dewey 944.0350922

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Royalty
  • France
  • History / Europe / France
  • History / General
  • Scandals

Plot

Four years before the French Revolution some priceless diamonds - they cost 1.8m francs, 'the price of a battleship' - were purchased in elaborate secrecy from the court jeweller of France, presumably for Marie Antoinette and at her own instructions. The necklace - not yet paid for - was delivered into the hands of Cardinal Prince de Rohan, first prelate of the Church of France. He in turn gave it to the Countess de La Motte-Valois, who claimed to be acting for the Queen. Although essentially an innocent bystander amidst this chicanery, Marie Antoinette became embroiled in a scandal which fatally weakened the monarchy.

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