Fighting to reclaim the French crown for the Bourbons, the duchesse de Berry faced betrayal at the hands of one of her closest advisors in this story of power and revolution.
What The Reviewers Say
David A. Bell,
The New York Review of Books
Samuels sets this...within a suspenseful, entertaining narrative that provides vivid portraits of its two subjects.
Allan Massie,
The Wall Street Journal
...Maurice Samuels, a professor of French at Yale, offers an engaging account of the duchess’s bold, if futile, efforts to install her son on the French throne. He gives almost as much attention to Deutz’s story as to hers and holds him responsible, in part, for the vehement anti-Semitism of the French religious right later in the 19th century.
Linda Frederiksen,
Library Journal
Treachery, disguise, capture, and imprisonment—the scandal surrounding an ill-fated 19th-century French insurrection—is all the more captivating in this factual retelling.
Publishers Weekly
Samuels...a professor of French at Yale University, delivers a colorful history of the duchesse de Berry’s failed attempt to restore the Bourbon dynasty to the French throne in 1832.