
The Windsor Beauties
Ladies of the Court of Charles II
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Lewis Melville

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The new Revised Edition restores Melville's masterpiece of the intricate relationships and day-by-day account of court life in the reign of Charles II of England. This edition also adds a new glossary, bibliography, and extended footnotes for the lay history reader. Also included are first-ever translations of French language poems, letters, and epitaphs of St. Evremond completed by Coby Fletcher. From the Publisher The Windsor Beauties is the first book in the Victorian Heritage Press imprint and heralds the beginning of a new era of historiography. Every possible effort is made to reproduce the original text of these classic history books while providing invaluable new cues to the modern lay reader. Footnotes provide historical details on people and places which are no longer contemporary with the original work. A glossary provides definitions of words which are unfamiliar or obscure in the twenty-first century. Fresh translations of 17th century French prose and poetry provide new insights into characters of history.
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