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The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise

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A biographical narrative follows Marie Louise from youth through her marriage to Napoleon, portraying the ceremonies, travels, and domestic routine that defined her public role. It recounts the political and religious obstacles surrounding the betrothal and wedding, the civil and religious ceremonies, and the pomp of public entries and court entertainments. The account covers the honeymoon, journeys across European courts, the birth and baptism of her son, and the organization of her household. Arranged chronologically, the chapters mix diplomatic context, personal episodes, and social detail to sketch an intimate portrait of an imperial consort amid high politics and ceremonial life.

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Imbert de Saint-Amand

Imbert de Saint-Amand was a French author known for his historical works focusing on the lives of notable figures from the French monarchy. His writings often explore the intricacies of court life and the personal stories behind significant historical events. Among his notable works is "Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty," which delves into the life of the infamous queen and the tumultuous period leading to the French Revolution. De Saint-Amand's other significant titles include "The Court of the Empress Josephine" and "The Duchess of Berry and the Court of Charles X," showcasing his interest in the dynamics of power and society in 18th and 19th century France.

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