Courtiers: The Secret History of the Georgian Court
By (Author) Lucy Worsley
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
8th July 2011
2nd June 2011
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
942.134
Paperback
432
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
361g
In the eighteenth century, the palace's most elegant assembly room was in fact a bloody battlefield. This was a world of skulduggery, politicking, wigs and beauty-spots, where fans whistled open like flick-knives.
Ambitious and talented people flocked to court in search of power and prestige, but Kensington Palace was also a gilded cage. While its inhabitants were cocooned in comfort and splendour, successful courtiers had level heads and cold hearts; their secrets were never safe. Among them, a Vice Chamberlain with many vices, a Maid of Honour with a secret marriage, a pushy painter, an alcoholic equerry, a Wild Boy, a penniless poet, a dwarf comedian, two mysterious turbaned Turks and any number of discarded royal mistresses.
All those flowers placed outside Princess Diana's London home 13 summers ago are only the latest chapter in the history of one of those palaces where the walls could tell many a tale about the intersection of aristocracy and political culture.Martin Rubin, "The Wall Street Journal"
Brilliantly entertaining [she] writes with flair, bringing her characters to life In spite of its accessible charm, "Courtiers "is a serious historical study which chisels much richness from the ornate, dingy, contradictory world of the palace."Times Literary Supplement"
As chief curator of the Historic Royal Palaces charity Worsley couldnt have been in a better position to winkle out the secrets of one of the palaces under her aegis. She has written a book that vividly brings to life the reigns of the first Hanoverian monarchs and almost humanises the two Georges Worsleys book is full of extraordinary charact
Chief Curator of the Historic Royal Palaces (including Hampton Court and the Tower of London), Lucy Worsley is a leading young historian. She regularly appears on TV and radio shows including BBC TV's The One Show and Timewatch. Her first book, Cavalier, was published in 2007 to critical acclaim.