Colin Jones
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Colin Jones and Emily Richardson reveal a little-known collection of obscene and irreverent 18th-century drawings targetting Madame de Pompadour, the favourite mistress of Louis XV of France. Published October 17 2011
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Colin Jones discusses the art and artifice of the leading mistress of Louis XV. Published October 22 2002
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Richard Cooled
Published September 30 1998
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Colin Jones on an astonishing new study of medieval piety
Published July 31 1983
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Colin Jones on a powerful new collection of essays providing a new angle on the history of the 18th century.
Published May 31 1983
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Revolution and Red Tape by Clive H. Church
Published March 1 1982
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Published January 1 1982
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Published October 1 1980
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