A Scented Palace

A Scented Palace
Title A Scented Palace PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth de Feydeau
Publisher Tauris Parke
Pages 0
Release 2022-02-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0755647149

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The untold story of Marie-Antoinette's perfumer, Jean-Louis Fargeon. Montpellier, 1748: Jean-Louis Fargeon is born into a family of perfumers and soon becomes apprentice to his father's modest perfumery. But he dreams of the glittering court of Versailles and of becoming perfumer to the young queen, Marie Antoinette. His ambition carried him to Paris where his boutique became one of the most elegant and well-patronised in France. Concocting sumptuous perfumes and pomades for most of the French nobility, Fargeon eventually caught the attention of the queen. After meeting Marie Antoinette in the Trianon Palace, he began creating lavish bespoke scents that perfectly reflected her moods and personality. He served as her personal and exclusive perfumer for fourteen years until 1789 when the darkness of Revolution swept across France, its wrath aimed at the extravagance of a now hated queen. Fargeon, a lifelong supporter of the Republican cause but a purveyor to the court, was in a dangerous position. Yet he remained fiercely loyal to Marie Antoinette, beyond her desperate flight to Varennes, her execution and even through his own imprisonment and trial...

A Scented Palace

A Scented Palace
Title A Scented Palace PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth de Feydeau
Publisher I. B. Tauris
Pages 176
Release 2006-04-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A new perspective on Marie Antoinette and the French court told through the story of her personal perfumer, Jean-Louis Fargeon

The Story of Perfume

The Story of Perfume
Title The Story of Perfume PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth de Feydeau
Publisher Laurence King Publishing
Pages 419
Release 2024-08-15
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1529432286

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What parts of the world do fragrances come from? Who invented them and what are their main ingredients? How did perfume cross from the sacred to the profane? Who were the first great perfumers? What role has the fashion industry played in the history of perfume? How do you become a successful 'nose'? What stories lie behind iconic perfumes such as Chanel's N°5, CK One, of Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Mâle? Lavishly illustrated with archival documents from the most beautiful fragrance brands, The Story of Perfume transports its readers into a precious and mesmerizing world.

Common and Uncommon Scents

Common and Uncommon Scents
Title Common and Uncommon Scents PDF eBook
Author Susan Stewart
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 210
Release 2022-11-15
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1445693194

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A sensory journey though time, interpreting social (and political) history through the scents used by people from the Ancient Egyptians to Coco Chanel.

A Scent of Sandalwood

A Scent of Sandalwood
Title A Scent of Sandalwood PDF eBook
Author Aziz Esmail
Publisher Routledge
Pages 248
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136876537

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The Ginans are religious lyrics which have long been a central part of the religious life of the Indian Mizari Ismaili community (known as Khojas), and continue to form their living poetic tradition. Aziz Esmail's translation is suggestive of the depth of religious thought, feeling and imagination out of which this poetry was born, and the lyrical beauty of the form in which this experience found a voice. The poetry of the Ginans illustrates an historically and culturally specific conception of the world, and of the norms peculiar to that culture, as well as a religious perception that forms a significant part of the religious experience of mankind. This volume will appeal both to specialists and more general readers, including Indologists, scholars of Islam in the Subcontinent, students of Comparative Religion, Comparative Literature, and those with an interest in mystical or devotional poetry.

In Triumph's Wake

In Triumph's Wake
Title In Triumph's Wake PDF eBook
Author Julia P. Gelardi
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 672
Release 2009-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 1466823682

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The powerful and moving story of three royal mothers whose quest for power led to the downfall of their daughters. Queen Isabella of Castile, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, and Queen Victoria of England were respected and admired rulers whose legacies continue to be felt today. Their daughters—Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England; Queen Marie Antoinette of France; and Vicky, the Empress Frederick of Germany—are equally legendary for the tragedies that befell them, their roles in history surpassed by their triumphant mothers. In Triumph's Wake is the first book to bring together the poignant stories of these mothers and daughters in a single narrative. Isabella of Castile forged a united Spain and presided over the discovery of the New World, Maria Theresa defeated her male rivals to claim the Imperial Crown, and Victoria presided over the British Empire. But, because of their ambition and political machinations, each mother pushed her daughter toward a marital alliance that resulted in disaster. Catherine of Aragon was cruelly abandoned by Henry VIII who cast her aside in search of a male heir and tore England away from the Pope. Marie Antoinette lost her head on the guillotine when France exploded into Revolution and the Reign of Terror. Vicky died grief-stricken, horrified at her inability to prevent her son, Kaiser Wilhelm, from setting Germany on a belligerent trajectory that eventually led to war. Exhaustively researched and utterly compelling, In Triumph's Wake is the story of three unusually strong women and the devastating consequences their decisions had on the lives of their equally extraordinary daughters.

The Palace of Tears

The Palace of Tears
Title The Palace of Tears PDF eBook
Author Alev Lytle Croutier
Publisher
Pages 198
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Casimir de Chateauneuf, a nineteenth-century French winemaker, becomes obsessed with finding the woman pictured in a miniature portrait. His quest leads him from Paris to North Africa and then to a deserted palace in Istanbul.