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Books
Edition
First edition.
by
Dunant, Sarah,
Call Number
DUNANT SARAH
Publication Date
2017
Physical Description
429 pages ; 25 cm
Summary
"It is 1502 and Rodrigo Borgia, a self-confessed womanizer and master of political corruption, is now on the papal throne as Alexander VI. His daughter Lucrezia, aged twenty-two--already three times married and a pawn in her father's plans--is discovering her own power. And then there is his son Cesare Borgia, brilliant, ruthless, and increasingly unstable; it is his relationship with Machiavelli that gives the Florentine diplomat a master class in the dark arts of power and politics. What Machiavelli learns will go on to inform his great work of modern politics, The Prince. But while the pope rails against old age and his son's increasingly erratic behavior, it is Lucrezia who must navigate the treacherous court of Urbino, her new home, and another challenging marriage to create her own place in history."--
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Sound recording
Edition
Unabridged.
by
Dunant, Sarah,
Call Number
DUNANT SARAH
Publication Date
2017
Physical Description
1 audio media player (14 hr.) : digital, HD audio ; 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 in.
Summary
Renowned for her bright and disciplined way with Renaissance Italy, New York Times best-selling novelist Dunant again visits the Borgias, to whom she recently paid court in Blood and Beauty. As Cesare ruthlessly seeks to unite all of Italy's city-states under Borgia control, Florence counters by sending one Niccolo Machiavelli to Rome as envoy and Lucrezia learns the family business of big-stakes political maneuvering.
Format:
Audio disc
Edition
Unabridged.
by
Dunant, Sarah.
Call Number
DUNANT SARAH
Publication Date
2017
Physical Description
12 audio discs (14 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
Renowned for her bright and disciplined way with Renaissance Italy, New York Times best-selling novelist Dunant again visits the Borgias, to whom she recently paid court in Blood and Beauty. As Cesare ruthlessly seeks to unite all of Italy's city-states under Borgia control, Florence counters by sending one Niccolo Machiavelli to Rome as envoy and Lucrezia learns the family business of big-stakes political maneuvering.
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