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The Count-Duke of Olivares - The Statesman in an Age of Decline (Paperback, New Ed)
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The Count-Duke of Olivares - The Statesman in an Age of Decline (Paperback, New Ed)
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A masterful biography of Don Gaspar de Guzman, Count Duke of
Olivares-righthand advisor to Spain's Philip IV, archrival of
Cardinal Richelieu, and a central figure in seventeenth-century
Europe. Written by the eminent historian J. H. Elliott and based on
many original sources, this elegant book is a landmark in the study
of a man and an age. "A monument of scholarship almost unique in
our time. ... Professor Elliott has written what must rank as the
finest biography ever written on a Spanish statesman."-Raymond
Carr, New York Review of Books "A wonderful life of Olivares and
his time. ... An exceptional biography."-Harold Stone, New York
Times Book Review "One of the outstanding works of Spanish
historical scholarship written this century."-Henry Kamen, Times
Literary Supplement "A perfect blend of biography and history,
which brilliantly evokes both the man his milieu. The research is
prodigious, the exposition is on the grandest scale, and the book
is as much a delight to handle as it is to read."-David Cannadine,
New Society Winner of the 1986 Wolfson Prize in History J. H.
Elliott is professor in the School of Historical Studies at the
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. He is the author of
numerous books, including, Spain and its World 1500-1700 and, with
Jonathan Brown, A Palace for a King: The Buen Retiro and the Court
of Philip IV.
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