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Louis XIV and Twenty Million Frenchmen (Paperback)
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Description
Between the scholars and the general public exists a real and ever-widening gulf. This book is an attempt to bridge that gulf. Many accepted beliefs about Louis XIV's reign, if not about the king himself, are ripe for reappraisal.







202-362-2408

