The Smart: The true Story of Margaret Caroline Rudd and the Unfortunate Perreau Brothers

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Britain was on the verge of war with America, yet foreign affairs were far from the thoughts of Londoners, spellbound by the proceedings of two spectacular trials, one involving a strange pair of twins, and the other an elegant young woman. Caroline Rudd had left Ireland for London where she came to enjoy a glamorous life as a high-class prostitute. Her mesmerizing charisma attracted the identical but opposite Perreau twins - one a sober merchant, the other a raffish gambler. Caroline and the twins forged bonds and lived in luxury until everything collapsed like a house of cards and charges of forgery were laid. Meticulously researched, this evocative history brilliantly bridges the gap between aristocracy and underworld, as eighteenth-century society is drawn into the most scandalous financial 'smart' of the age. "From the Hardcover edition.
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AuthorSarah Bakewell
PublisherVintage Uk
PlaceLondon
Year2002
ISBN9780099286639
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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