Catherine The Great

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780099462347
  • Weight: 439g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2007
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'THE MOST ACCESSIBLE AND ENJOYABLE PORTRAIT YET.' DAILY MAIL
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Power, sex, and politics: the fascinating rule of one of Russia's most significant monarchs


Catherine the Great ruled Russia from 1762 until 1796. Famous for the legends circulated by political rivals about her sexual rapacity, some were true - though not the infamous rumour of her death by stallion. However, a conservative Russian court was shocked by her use of her sexuality as a political tool, as well as the number and age of her lovers.

Unhappily married to the Grand Duke Peter, a man who preferred to play with his toy soldiers in the bedroom, they failed to produce an heir, and Catherine turned her attentions to a certain Sergey Saltykov who fathered the future Tsar Paul I. Six months into the reign of Peter III, Catherine, supported by the Imperial Guard, staged a successful coup against her husband and became Empress. It was her ambition to transform a vast but semi-barbaric country with the cultural and political reforms of Enlightenment Europe.

In this fascinating biography, Virginia Rounding reveals an extraordinary woman in all her complexity.
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'A great thumping triumph of a book.' DAILY TELEGRAPH

'Rounding shows that the reality is far more interesting than any of the fictions.' SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY

'An intimate study of Catherine's life' GUARDIAN

'Enjoyable and perceptive study . . . Rounding has read widely, and writes history with a no-nonsense style and a respectful relish for the details that make the past come alive.' Simon Sebag Montefiore, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

'Rounding writes with enviable lucidity, and gives us the most accessible and enjoyable portrait yet.' DAILY MAIL

'Written with vigour and intelligence enough to do justice to its prodigious subject.' SUNDAY TIMES

Virginia Rounding is the author of Les Grandes Horizontales (2003), is fluent in French and Russian (vital for the source material of her new book). She lives in London (EC1).

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