Queen of France is a captivating biography of Marie Antoinette, penned by the renowned historian Andre Castelot. This 1957 first edition, published by Harper & Brothers, offers a fascinating insight into the life and times of the infamous Queen of France. Translated from French by Denise Folliot, the book provides an engaging and well-researched account of Marie Antoinette's rise to power, her personal struggles, and her ultimate fate during the French Revolution.

This hardcover edition features a plain gray cloth binding with the title and author printed on the spine, and includes several black-and-white illustrations that enhance the historical narrative. The book is a treasured piece for collectors of historical biographies and fans of French history, offering a detailed and intimate portrait of one of history's most enigmatic queens. Its comprehensive contents cover pivotal moments in Marie Antoinette's life, making it an essential addition to any historical literature collection.