Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Memoirs of Marie Antoinette: Queen of France and Wife of Louis XVI
The closing years of the French monarchy could scarcely have found a more faithful chronicler, or one better fitted for the task both by training and situation, than Madame Campan} Introduced into the Court of Louis XV. As a young girl, she became one of the household of Marie Antoinette immediately after that princess came from Austria to wed the Dauphin; and followed the fortunes of her royal mistress with un swerving devotion until the prison gates separated them. Even then she would not have turned aside - despite the ominous shadow of the scaffold-had not the interests of her mistress and an inexorable jailer alike demanded it.
But it is not through loyalty alone that Madame Campan deserves recognition as a biographer and historian. Her education and endowments, which rendered her remarkable even at a tender age, ripened with especial opportunities and experience.
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