The Seven Ordeals of Count Cagliostro
By (Author) Iain McCalman
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Fourth Estate
26th May 2004
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
945.07092
Paperback
390
Width 197mm, Height 107mm, Spine 25mm
274g
Guiseppe Balsamo, the Count of Cagliostro, was an 18th-century Sicilian who became a magician, a mystic, a healer, a Freemason, swindler and, last but not least, a pornographer. He was famous throughout Europe, and so popular in France that his imprisonment for allegedly stealing a diamond necklace from Marie Antoinette fanned the flames of revolution ... the Count was so controversial that he became the central figure in both Goethe's Faust, Part One and Mozart's the Magic Flute. the Count's story is told through the eyes of seven of his contemporaries, including Casanova, Goethe and Catherine the Great.
Dr. Iain McCalman is the director of the Humanities Research Centre at the Australian National University, an internationally renowned cultural historian, and author/editor of seven scholarly works.