ABSTRACT

The Purpose of this history of Cardinal Richelieu is to show the living personality of the man - to show it evolving, reacting to and acted on by other personalities - and to portray the conditions in France as he found them and transformed them.

Within such a narrow compass it is not possible to give full particulars of the sources on which this biography is based. It is a remarkable fact that in French literature apart from works by the cardina;'s contemporaries, there is no biography of Richelieu, and the great work projected by Gabriel Hanotaux has been left uncompleted.

chapter I|20 pages

The Monarchy and the Estates

chapter III|18 pages

The Bishop of Luçon

chapter IV|13 pages

The Death of Concini

chapter V|16 pages

Luynes

chapter VI|15 pages

The Old Policy

chapter VII|18 pages

Richelieu’s Work

chapter VIII|16 pages

The First Battles with the Court

chapter IX|9 pages

La Rochelle

chapter X|22 pages

The Crisis

chapter XI|15 pages

Richelieu’s War Policy

chapter XII|12 pages

The Administration

chapter XIII|15 pages

The Depopulated Court

chapter XIV|11 pages

The House of Richelieu

chapter XV|10 pages

The Conspiracy of Cinq-Mars —The End