The Adventures of Giulio Mazarini

Servant -- Diplomat -- Cardinal -- Ruler of France

by Arkady Alexeev


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/28/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 428
ISBN : 9781418439262
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 428
ISBN : 9781414034713

About the Book

The book is a fictional description of the life of Giulio Mazarini (Jules Mazarin as he is known in France and the English-speaking world), an Italian who lived in the 17th Century and had an amazing fate. He began his career as servant-companion of a young Italian noble and ended it as a ruler of France. This book is the first in a series consisting of four volumes: In the service of Constable Colonna, His Holiness’ diplomat, Richelieu’s admirer, and Ruler of France. The book is for anyone who likes adventure in a historical setting, from young adults to a mature audience. Readers may be attracted by the struggle of characters, possible rationale of famous historical personalities’ actions, description of seventeenth century Europe, diplomatic battles not dissimilar to our present day clashes, the tenacity, optimism, and knowledge of human nature of the protagonist who rises to the very top against all odds. Apparently no fiction books totally devoted to Mazarini’s life and adventures exist. As a character Mazarini appears in Alexander Dumas’ “Twenty Years Later” where he is not the main personage and is mostly treated with sarcasm (a tribute to the common prejudice of that time).


About the Author

Arkady Alexeev, born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1937, has spent many years studying European languages and history.  He graduated from the Leningrad Herzen Institute, specializing in English and French, and then taught English there.

Since 1975 in America, he has been teaching Russian and history.  In 1986 he got his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, and has been teaching Russian as well as history there ever since.  He began his literary work with translations from Russian and French, wrote a historical play and newspaper articles.  He has always been fascinated by French history and in 2001 traveled to Italy, France and Spain to visit places connected with Giuliuo Mazarini’s life.