On the shelf: ‘A Treasury of Royal Scandals’ by Michael Farquhar

By Megan Andres, Grand Rapids Public Library, Seymour Branch

 

Michael Farquhar, author of history articles in the Washington Post, has turned his eye to the royal scandals of centuries past. Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s troubles look tame when compared to the scandals described in this volume. Subtitled The Shocking True Stories of History’s Wickedest, Weirdest, Most Wanton Kings, Queens, Tsars, Popes and Emperors, you will find King Henry VIII, Queen Anne Boleyn, Catherine the Great, Nero and many others, With chapters covering the time periods from ancient Rome and Edwardian England, Farquhar delivers an encyclopedia of raging scandal, recording events of pedophilia, incest, beheadings and more. There is even a chapter on Papal scandals of bygone years.

 

This book is a definite must read for anyone who loves a good gossip or a bad royal. Read about Caligula, who was quite miffed when his Senate didn’t want to recognize his own horse as a fellow Senator, despite the new laws he had created to include the beast. And to top it all off, he had enough problems at home with his sisters that he made a few of them disappear.

 

This entertaining book can be found in many formats: book on tape, book on CD, and eAudiobook at the Library. Think that the world is drowning in its own moral decay? Read this book — it will make today look chaste!

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