The Real Bridgerton  
Author(s): Catherine Curzon
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399082419
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As millions of viewers across the globe thrill to the assembly room exploits of the Bridgerton family and wait with bated breath for Lady Whistledown’s latest dispatch from Almack’s, scandal has never been so delicious. In a world where appearances were everything and gossip was currency, everyone had their price.

From a divorce case that hinged on a public demonstration of masturbation to the irresistible exploits of the New Female Coterie, via the Prince Regent’s dropped drawers and Lady Hamilton’s diaphanous unmentionables, The Real Bridgerton pulls back the sheets on the eighteenth century’s most outrageous scandals. Within these pages Lord Byron meets his match, the richest commoner in England falls for a swindler with a heart of stone, and forbidden love between half-siblings leaves a wife and her children reeling.

Behind the headlines and the breathless whispers in Regency ballrooms were real people living real lives in a tumultuous, unforgiving era. The fall from the very pinnacle of society to the gutter could be as quick as it was brutal. If you thought that Bridgerton was as shocking as the Georgians got, it’s time to think again.
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As millions of viewers across the globe thrill to the assembly room exploits of the Bridgerton family and wait with bated breath for Lady Whistledown’s latest dispatch from Almack’s, scandal has never been so delicious. In a world where appearances were everything and gossip was currency, everyone had their price.

From a divorce case that hinged on a public demonstration of masturbation to the irresistible exploits of the New Female Coterie, via the Prince Regent’s dropped drawers and Lady Hamilton’s diaphanous unmentionables, The Real Bridgerton pulls back the sheets on the eighteenth century’s most outrageous scandals. Within these pages Lord Byron meets his match, the richest commoner in England falls for a swindler with a heart of stone, and forbidden love between half-siblings leaves a wife and her children reeling.

Behind the headlines and the breathless whispers in Regency ballrooms were real people living real lives in a tumultuous, unforgiving era. The fall from the very pinnacle of society to the gutter could be as quick as it was brutal. If you thought that Bridgerton was as shocking as the Georgians got, it’s time to think again.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • A Regency Glossary
  • The Social Classes
  • Cast of Characters
  • Duchess Polly and the Duke of Bolton
    • A Whisper of Scandal: A Fancy for a Footman
  • Witness to the Masturbation
    • A Whisper of Scandal: The Brazen Baroness
  • The Courtesan and the Countess
    • A Whisper of Scandal: The Ladies of Bath
  • Miss Parsons’ Ménage
    • A Whisper of Scandal: Too Much of a Good Thing
  • Messalina and Lord Fumble
  • Lady Derby and the Duke of Dorset
    • A Whisper of Scandal: Say Cheese
  • The Hunter and the Sailor
  • Bully the Battersea Baron
    • A Whisper of Scandal: A Merry Ménage
  • The Bigamous Bride
  • Wigs at the White Hart
  • The Murder of Miss Ray
  • The Heroine of St Ann’s Hill
    • A Whisper of Scandal: The Spectral Stalker
  • The Ladies of Llangollen
    • A Whisper of Scandal: Playing Both Sides
  • A Family Affair
    • A Whisper of Scandal: See You in Court
  • The Lady and the Laudanum
  • The Prince of Scandal
  • The Fool of Fonthill
    • A Whisper of Scandal: Wellington’s Wit
  • Emma and the Heart of Oak
  • Mr Long-Pole’s Wicked Ways
  • The Trials of Lady Caroline
    • A Whisper of Scandal: Mr Wesley’s Morals
  • The Million Pound Scandal
    • A Whisper of Scandal: The Adventures of Lady Jane Digby
  • Lady Blessington’s Boys
  • The Courtesan’s Quill
    • A Whisper of Scandal: A French Fancy
  • The Bishop and the Guardsman
    • A Whisper of Scandal: We Are Not Amused
  • Gentleman Jack of Shibden Hall
  • Afterword
  • Bibliography
  • Plates
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