· Title: The Secrets of Casanova Author: Greg Michaels Genre: Historical Fiction Publication Date: November Description (from Goodreads): Paris of is bloated with opportunity. That’s the way Jacques Casanova, an unredeemed adventurer with an ever-surging appetite for pleasure, needs it. But times, men, and gods are changing—and Jacques’ luck is fading. The Secrets of Casanova ISBN: , Booktrope Editions, by Greg Michaels explores a little known portion of Casanova's life and seems to do so with a large dose of poetic license/5(40). The Secrets of Casanova is a fictional account of Casanova's life, and while it takes some liberties with the facts, many of the events and people Casanova met and interacted with (including Voltaire and Pope Clement XIII), actually took place.
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The Secrets of Casanova ISBN: , Booktrope Editions, by Greg Michaels explores a little known portion of Casanova's life and seems to do so with a large dose of poetic license. The Secrets of Casanova Greg Michaels, Booktrope Editions pp. ISBN Summary Paris of is bloated with opportunity. That’s the way Jacques Casanova, an unredeemed adventurer with an ever-surging appetite for pleasure, needs it. The Secrets of Casanova is a fictional account of Casanova's life, and while it takes some liberties with the facts, many of the events and people Casanova met and interacted with (including Voltaire and Pope Clement XIII), actually took place.
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