Sex with Kings: 500 Years of Adultery, Power, Rivalry, and Revenge by Eleanor Herman

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  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Pub. Date: June 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780060585433
  • 304pp
 
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Continuing her accounts of history from women's perspective, Herman foregrounds the royal mistresses of Europe since the Middle Ages, who are usually relegated to shadows even when significantly influencing policy. One of her insights is that mistresses provided kings not so much with sex as with companionship. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The New York Times - Carol Peace Robins

Open Sex With Kings at almost any page and you'll find yourself immersed in a bawdy, deliciously appealing illicit scene occurring in the highest places. In her first book, Herman has written an enlightening social history that is great fun to read … With obvious relish, Herman has created vivid tableaus of these worthy subjects.

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Sex with Kings: 500 Years of Adultery, Power, Rivalry, and Revengeby Anonymous

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July 20, 2005: I got a kick out of this book, and not just from the eyebrows raised when people saw it in my bookshelves. It is a fast, easy read that details the life and times of some of the women behind 'great' men. I found it incredibly eye opening, especially from a standpoint of fiscal (ir)responsibility. I found the book to be a tad redundant in some places...the same mistress and her story was mentioned multiple times with no new information. But, overall, I recommend this book to people who enjoy somewhat obscure niches of history.

Sex with Kings: 500 Years of Adultery, Power, Rivalry, and Revengeby Anonymous

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March 18, 2005: I found this book to be a fun little ditty. The relatively short chapters make it good light reading. The intriguing title made me want to read, but I was greatly disappointed. I agree with a previous reviewer when she stated that more in depth research could have made this a better book. I also found the book to be repetitive in many places, restating facts (ex. pompadour was a sickly women)in practically every chapter. Additonally this book lacked organization, which made it harder to read. One was constantly jumping around from country to country and over many different time spans. The chapter headings are clearly not enough to make this mess organized. Overall this was a fun book, but nothing I would recall a year from now.


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