A Versailles Christmas-Tide (1901) was written by Mary Stuart Boyd (born Mary Kirkwood, 1860-1937), and illustrated by her husband, famed
Punch illustrator Alexander Stuart Boyd (1854-1930).
MobileRead member Seabound originally uploaded this in LRF format on 23 December 2008, and I have converted it to ePub and Kindle formats.
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Originally Posted by Seabound
In this short travel journal, Mary Stuart Boyd writes her observations and musings about Versailles, where she and her husband resided during the winter of 1900 on account of a sick child. It is quite a candid reporting about Versailles and the French people from the point of view of an Englishwoman. (I shall remain neutral.) It also contains some bits of factual and speculative retelling of French history, a topic for which Mrs. Boyd seems to hold strong opinions.
The book is deliciously and generously illustrated by the author's husband, A.S. Boyd. I find him to be a very talented illustrator, and his 53 illustrations accompanying this book made reading the book quite enjoyable, and made vivid the Versailles of 1900.
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