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Stan
Dobry: Książka, która była czytana, ale nadal jest w dobrym stanie. Na okładce widoczne są ...
Publication Date
2008-04-18
Pages
416
ISBN
9780195314397
Book Title
Murder of a Medici Princess
Item Length
6.2in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Caroline P. Murphy
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Social Science
Topic
Women, Cultural Heritage, Royalty, Europe / Italy, Women's Studies
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
25.7 Oz
Number of Pages
416 Pages

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Murphy illuminates the brilliant life and tragic death of Isabella de Medici, one of the brightest stars in the dazzling world of Renaissance Italy. The author's fast-paced narrative captures the intrigue, scandal, romantic affairs, and the violence that were commonplace in the Florentine court.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195314395
ISBN-13
9780195314397
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63433900

Product Key Features

Book Title
Murder of a Medici Princess
Author
Caroline P. Murphy
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Women, Cultural Heritage, Royalty, Europe / Italy, Women's Studies
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
416 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.2in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
25.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Dg738.14.M35m87 2008
Reviews
"Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consummate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre, "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly, "Murphy's book swoops and dazzles like the best fiction." --Entertainment Weekly "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly "a fast-paced and detailed account of Italy's raciest princess."--Richmond Times-Dispatch "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews "In Murder of a Medici Princess, Murphy takes her readers on a compelling ride through the dark allure of Renaissance Italy, taking us deep into the drama of the Medici hierarchy in a story that brims with both beauty and corruption."--The Electric Review "Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre, "Murphy's book swoops and dazzles like the best fiction."--Entertainment Weekly"This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly"[A] fast-paced and detailed account of Italy's raciest princess."--Richmond Times-Dispatch"Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews"In Murder of a Medici Princess, Murphy takes her readers on a compelling ride through the dark allure of Renaissance Italy, taking us deep into the drama of the Medici hierarchy in a story that brims with both beauty and corruption."--The Electric Review"Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre, "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews "Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre, "Murphy's book swoops and dazzles like the best fiction." --Entertainment Weekly "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly "a fast-paced and detailed account of Italy's raciest princess."--Richmond Times-Dispatch "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews "InMurder of a Medici Princess, Murphy takes her readers on a compelling ride through the dark allure of Renaissance Italy, taking us deep into the drama of the Medici hierarchy in a story that brims with both beauty and corruption."--The Electric Review "Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author ofThe Return of Martin Guerre, "Murphy's book swoops and dazzles like the best fiction." --Entertainment Weekly "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews "In Murder of a Medici Princess, Murphy takes her readers on a compelling ride through the dark allure of Renaissance Italy, taking us deep into the drama of the Medici hierarchy in a story that brims with both beauty and corruption." --The Electric Review "Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre, "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576) was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would makea fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews, "Murphy's book swoops and dazzles like the best fiction."--Entertainment Weekly "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly "[A] fast-paced and detailed account of Italy's raciest princess."--Richmond Times-Dispatch "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews "In Murder of a Medici Princess, Murphy takes her readers on a compelling ride through the dark allure of Renaissance Italy, taking us deep into the drama of the Medici hierarchy in a story that brims with both beauty and corruption."--The Electric Review "Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre, "Murphy's book swoops and dazzles like the best fiction." --Entertainment Weekly "This supple, smart account of a lesser-known daughter will engage modern readers as it vivifies both Renaissance Florence and an extraordinary woman who paid the ultimate price for flouting her era's traditional gender roles."--Publishers Weekly "a fast-paced and detailed account of Italy's raciest princess." --Richmond Times-Dispatch "Isabella de' Medici (1542-1576)was the daughter of Cosimo de' Medici, Duke of Florence. Murphy vividly chronicles Isabella's provocative, brief life (she was murdered at age 34), liberally drawing on quotes from letters sent by a variety of key figures...This enjoyable page-turner would make a fantastic biopic."--Kirkus Reviews "In Murder of a Medici Princess, Murphy takes her readers on a compelling ride through the dark allure of Renaissance Italy, taking us deep into the drama of the Medici hierarchy in a story that brims with both beauty and corruption." --The Electric Review "Caroline Murphy has brought to life an independent-minded Florentine princess and the loves, family conflicts, political plots and violence in which she was enmeshed. A gripping tale told with consumate historical skill."--Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Return of Martin Guerre
Table of Content
Prologue Part I: A Medici Childhood 1. The New Medici 2. "I have never seen a more beautiful baby girl" 3. Growing Up Medici 4. The Medici as Teenage Girls Part II: A Medici Princess Grows Up 1. A Bridegroom for Isabella 2. Medici Weddings 3. Zibellini and a Hat Full of Musk 4. The Duke and Duchess of Bracciano 5. My Brother and I 6. Overcome By Sorrow Part III: The First Lady of Florence 1. After Eleanora 2. At Home With Paolo and Isabella 3. Debt 4. Conflict 5. The Baroncelli 6. The Theatre of Isabella 1. Fidelities 2. Troilo 3. A 'Clandestine' Affair Part IV: Medici Machinations 1. The Imperial Sister-In-Law 2. Family Lives 3. Grand Duke 4. Cammilla 5. I Turchi 6. Lepanto, and Don Giovanni 7. Putti 8. Bianca 9. The Assassination 10. The Best of Times Part V: The Troubles of a Medici Princess 1. The Decline of Cosimo 2. The Children's Negotiation 3. My Coming 4. The New Ambassador 5. Leonora 6. The Dueling Season 7. The Pucci Conspiracy 8. Troilo, Bandito 9. A New Year Part VI: Final Acts 1. A Trip to Cafaggiolo 2. Cerreto Guidi 3. Post Mortem 4. A Culling Continued 5. The Assassin's Tale Epilogue
Copyright Date
2008
Lccn
2007-042498
Dewey Decimal
945.5110709
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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