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Old 02-16-2015, 03:41 PM   #179
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Amphibious Thing: The Life of Lord Hervey
by Lucy Moore

Lord Hervey - strikingly handsome courtier, confidant of Queen Caroline and right-hand man to Prime Minister Walpole - was the darling of the glittering court of George II.

Painted by Hogarth and satirized by Fielding and Pope, he counted among his friends and enemies some of the most brilliant men and women of the eighteenth century.

In private, however, he led a rakish life that was - even by the mores of the age's debauched aristocracy - scandalous.

In `Amphibious Thing', Lucy Moore brings to life the intrigues, the illicit liaisons and the petty rivalries that surrounded Lord Hervey and that finally led to his fall from grace.

`A highly intelligent, supremely enjoyable biographical study of the life and times of a celebrated rake and a brilliant picture of eighteenth-century aristocratic life in all its brittle artifice.' - Robert McCrum, Observer

`A vivid survey of courtly life, with its elaborate feasts and intimate parlour games, polite formal rituals and spiteful personal squabbles.' - The Times Literary Supplement

Lucy Moore is the author of the critically acclaimed `The Thieves' Opera: The Remarkable Lives and Deaths of Jonathan Wild, Thief-Taker, and Jack Sheppard, House-Breaker'.


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