Book review: Dirty Bertie: an English King Made in France, Stephen Clarke

 
Book review: <i>Dirty Bertie: an English King Made in France</i>, Stephen Clarke

Dirty Bertie: An English King Made in France
Stephen Clarke, Random House, £20

As the bestselling author of A Year in the Merde, Stephen Clarke’s latest endeavour has been highly anticipated. It does not disappoint. This time, the seasoned journalist and go-to commentator on Anglo-French relations dissects the life of playboy king Edward VII and his escapades to France. Rebelling against the most suffocating of Victorian upbringings at the hands of Victoria and Albert themselves, Edward developed a passion for Paris, where his wild parties and outrageous affairs only aided his reputation. Clarke convincingly argues that Edward’s role as ‘peacemaker of Europe’ was entirely down to his French-learned seductive skills. A must-read.
★★★★★

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With a BA in French and History of Art from the University of Bristol, Florence spent a year living in Paris, studying Art History at the Sorbonne and working in publishing. She travels regularly back to France for both work and pleasure. Florence's passion for France revolves around its gastronomy, art and pleasure-seeking lifestyle, and the rebellious streak found only in a nation constantly looking for an excuse to go on strike!

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