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MEMOIRS OF COUNT GRAMMONT A New Translation, With Notes and Illustrations
For S. and E. Harding, 1793
1045,00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: considered the best english edition of one of the best-selling "tell all" memoirs of the eighteenth century. philibert, count de grammont was a french courtier and soldier who, it was said, in his old age related these memoirs to his brother-in-law, anthony hamilton. hamilton however was the actual author for at least a significant portion of the work.<br> the memoirs provide an interesting look into the court of charles ii, and are a masterpiece of style and of witty portraiture. the account of grammont's early career was doubtless provided by himself, but hamilton was more familiar with the court of charles?ii, which forms the most interesting part of the book. hamilton was also the far superior writer, which is further indication of his authorship. count grammont's is arguably the most entertaining of the many memoirs published in that period of time, and in no other book will one find a more vivid, truthful, and graceful account of the licentious court of charles ii.