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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 1310. Sarah Duchess of Marlborough, by David Green (4 Jan 1975) I wanted to read a bio of the first Duke of Marlborough, but found none on our library's shelves so instead read this biography of Sarah, his wife. By all odds the book would not be considered too good, since it abounds in quotations from Sarah's letters--rendered in all their awful early 18th century spelling--but yet I found I liked the book. She was a holy terror, and though this book is sympathetic to her I can't blame Queen Anne too much for being repelled by the duchess' campaign to regain her position as favorite. Sarah Jennings was born May 29, 1660, was secretly married to John Churchill in late 1678 or early 1679, and her husband was made Earl of Marlborough for his role in the Revolution of 1688, and he was made a duke in 1702. The fall from favor began about 1706, and one cannot say it was not partly the Duchess's fault. The Duke died June 16, 1722. The Duchess lived till Oct 18, 1744. A magnificent book and it made me want to read more re the era. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)942.06History and Geography Europe England and Wales England 1603–1714, House of Stuart and Commonwealth periodsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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