Sir William Hamilton

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  • ISBN 9781845880422
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2005
  • Publisher: Nonsuch Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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**Sir William Hamilton, diplomat and antiquarian, is perhaps best remembered for those lives adjacent to his own. British Ambassador to the court of Naples at the time of the rise of Napoleon, he could count European monarchs amongst his friends. **However, he is perhaps most famous for being involved in one of history's most famous love triangles, that which existed between him, his second wife Emma and the most celebrated of English naval heroes, Admiral Lord Nelson.

Brian Fothergill's history, however, places Sir William Hamilton at the centre of a stage for which he has long been suited. Hamilton carved a refined niche in Neopolitan society and this story details his passage through nobler times, from the scandal of William Beckford, to the earthquakes at Calabria and on to the curious final chapter of his life where he was overshadowed by his second wife and her lover.

This fascinating account reveals a man whose talent for diplomacy was matched only by his dedication to antiquity, a man who was fêted across cosmopolitan Europe as both art collector and dilettante.

BRIAN FOTHERGILL was awarded the W.H. Heinemann Award in 1969 for Sir William Hamilton: Envoy Extraordinary, an award presented by The Royal Society of Literature for a non-fiction work of outstanding literary distinction.

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