Fair women at Fontainebleau

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100 1 0 ‡aHamel, Frank.
245 1 0 ‡aFair women at Fontainebleau, ‡cby Frank Hamel...
260 0 ‡aLondon, ‡bE. Nash, ‡c1909.
300 ‡axxix, [30] -443 [1] p. ‡b9 port. (incl. front.) ‡c23 cm.
505 1 ‡aPrincipal authorities ( p. xv-xviii) Introduction: Visions of fair women.--Women of the middle ages.--the duchesse d'Etampes queen of fetes.--Diane de Poitiers, the hymph of Fontainebleau. Catherine de Medicia. Monther of three kings--Gabrielle d'Estrees, almost a queen.--Marie de Medicis and Henriette d'Entragues, a queen and her rival.--Anne of Austria, a queen-mother.--Christina of Sweden, the sybil of the North.--Marie, Henriette, and Louise, a trio of fair women.--Mme, de Montespan and Mme, de Maintenon, passion and piety.--The Demoiselles de Nesle and Mme, de Pompadour, four sisters and a siren.--Mme du Barry and Marie-Antoinette, the shame and the pride of the palace.--Empress Josephine, a repudiated wife.--Helena of Mecklenburg, the bride of Fontainebieau.--Index.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aWomen ‡zFrance.
651 0 ‡aFontainebleau (France)
651 0 ‡aFrance ‡xCourt and courtiers.
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