Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley

Grey Eminence

Aldous Huxley

320 pages first pub 1941 (editions)

nonfiction biography history religion challenging dark informative medium-paced
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Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley is a challenging and deeply informative read that will captivate readers who are fascinated by the intricate dance between politics and spirituality, particularly those interested in the intersection of faith and power in 17th-century France.

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LCCC591213s/t: A Biographical Account of Religion & Politics in Cardinal Richelieu's FranceAldous HuxleyOn the Road to RomeChildhood & YouthThe Religious BackgroundThe EvangelistThe Approach to PoliticsThe Two CollaboratorsLa RochelleThe D...

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