Train in Winter : An Extraordinary Story of Women, Friendship and Survival in World War Two

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pp. 496, “Educated to wait on Marie Antoinette, the marquise Lucie de la Tour du Pin (1770-1853) instead precariously survived a devastating revolution, an emperor, two restorations and a republic. Drawing on Lucie’s memoirs and those of her contemporaries, Moorehead (Gellhorn) uses Lucie’s descriptions of both personal events and the ever-changing French political atmosphere to portray the nobility’s awkward shifts with each new event and the impact they have on Lucie and her diplomat husband, Fréédric. A woman with both court-honed aristocratic manners and rough farm skills (earned in the Revolution’s wake during her rural New York exile), Lucie benefited from passing platonic relationships with Napoleon and Wellington, Talleyrand, and countless salon personalities. Lucie’s terror during the anarchy of the Revolution remains palpable in her memoirs centuries later. Moorehead obviously admires Lucie, but she gives a convincing and entertaining portrait of an intelligent, shrewd, unpretentious woman and the turbulent times she lived through and testified to in her memoirs. 16 pages of b&w photos, 19 illus. throughout. “

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ISBN 0307356949
ISBN13 9780307356949
Number of pages 374
Original Title Train in Winter : An Extraordinary Story of Women, Friendship and Survival in World War Two
Published Date 2011
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Toronto
Edition First edition
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pp.374

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Weight 1.1 kg