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Mad Kings & Queens: History's Most Famous Raving Royals
Mad Kings Queens History's Most Famous Raving Royals
Author: Alison Rattle, Allison Vale
This frank and fascinating book ransacks the remarkable history of forty of Europe's most dumb, deluded, and downright dangerous monarchs, to reveal a legion of kings and queens who have sat upon the pedestal of power and abused it in spectacular style. — The respectability of the royal position is well and truly tossed aside by the whimsy an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781435110298
ISBN-10: 1435110293
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 160
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3.5 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Shervivor avatar reviewed Mad Kings & Queens: History's Most Famous Raving Royals on + 97 more book reviews
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This was a fun book to read. Each chapter is short so you can read it as you please. Each chapter gives a quick synopsis of the monarch and what made them "mad". Some of the infamous characters covered are: Isabella "she wolf" of France, Vlad the Impaler, Juana of Castille, Ivan the Terrible, Elizabeth Bathory, Peter the Great, Mustafa I of Turkey and Catherine the Great. If you are looking for biographical info on each monarch this is not the book for you. Each monarch is covered in 3 - 4 pages, but those few pages cover the most mad aspects of each character. If you like to read about lechery this book is for you!
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aafolk avatar reviewed Mad Kings & Queens: History's Most Famous Raving Royals on
Fun, quick read. Makes today's politicians look like angels.
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"Mad Kings and Queens" refers to 40 monarchs of Europe deemd insane by their countrymen. The book offers glimpses of the circumstances which caused or aggravated these people's descents into cruelty, melancholy, and madness.


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