
MEMOIRS OF COUNT GRAMMONT
By Anthony Hamilton
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ANTHONY HAMILTON.
CHAPTER FIRST. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER SECOND. ARRIVAL OF THE CHEVALIER GRAMMONT AT THE SIEGE OF TRINO, AND THE LIFE HE LED THERE
CHAPTER THIRD. EDUCATION AND ADVENTURES OF THE CHEVALIER GRAMMONT BEFORE HIS COMING TO THE SIEGE OF TRINO
CHAPTER FOURTH. HIS ARRIVAL AT THE COURT OF TURIN, AND HOW HE SPENT HIS TIME THERE
CHAPTER FIFTH. HE RETURNS TO THE COURT OF FRANCE—HIS ADVENTURES AT THE SIEGE OF ARRAS—HIS REPLY TO CARDINAL MAZARIN—HE IS BANISHED THE COURT
CHAPTER SIXTH. HIS ARRIVAL AT THE ENGLISH COURT—THE VARIOUS PERSONAGES OF THIS COURT
CHAPTER SEVENTH. HE FALLS IN LOVE WITH MISS HAMILTON—VARIOUS ADVENTURES AT THE BALL IN THE QUEEN’S DRAWING-ROOM—CURIOUS VOYAGE OF HIS VALET-DE-CHAMBRE TO AND FROM PARIS
A vivid portrait emerges of a young nobleman whose life is swept up in the turbulence of mid‑seventeenth‑century Europe. From his childhood in war‑torn Ireland to his exile in France, the memoir captures the clash of loyalties, the hardships of poverty, and the daring exploits of a soldier in the service of Louis XIV. The narrator’s sharp wit and candid voice turn grand historical events into intimate episodes, letting listeners feel the tension of battlefield drums and the whispered intrigues of courtly salons.
Rooted in a family that straddles Scottish, Irish, and French aristocracy, the author weaves his personal story with the broader religious and political upheavals of his time. His upbringing amid Catholic devotion, coupled with the shifting fortunes of his relatives, provides a rich backdrop for tales of honor, loss, and resilience. The memoir offers an engaging blend of adventure and reflection, inviting listeners to step into a world where personal destiny and history intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (617K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-10-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1720
Best known for a sparkling portrait of life around the exiled Stuart court, this witty French-language writer turned court gossip into classic memoir. His work mixes sharp observation, comedy, and an insider's feel for aristocratic life.
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