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- catalog contributor b2020586.
- catalog created "1927.".
- catalog date "1927".
- catalog date "1927.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1927.".
- catalog description "Part one - Early Life -- 1. Youth. Training -- 2. Bourges. Marriage -- 3. One hundred years war. Royal favorites -- 4. The bourges mint. Public finances -- 5. The holy land. Shipwreck. Pirates -- 6. Jeanne D'Arc's death. Merchants during the Middle Ages. Fairs. Perils by land and sea -- 7. Shipping, commerce, and banking during the Middle Ages -- 8. Levantine trade. Mediterranean ports -- Part two - The Merchant Trade -- 9. Jacques Cœur organizes French commerce -- 10. His factors -- 11. His ship-captains -- 12. The Arab empire. Papal and royal licenses. Pilgrim passengers -- 13. Slave traffic. Imports. Social status of merchants -- Part three - Kings Minister -- 14. Tremouille's fall. Treaty of Arras. Recapture of Paris. Reorganization of French finances. Argentier. Ennoblement -- 15. Jacques Cœur's personal appearance. Truces of Tours. French prosperity -- 16. Turkish conquests. Knights of Rhodes -- 17. Church schism. Finale naval expedition. Embassy to Rome -- 18. Negotiations with Genoa. Languedoc. "Sweetmeats" -- Part four - Prosperity -- 19. Jacques Cœur's house at Bourges. His manorial estates -- 20. Army reorganization. Renewal of the war. Recapture of Rouen. Jacques Cœur's loans. His prosperity, eminence, and honors. His family -- 21. Chivalry -- 22. The dauphin. State trials -- 23. Agnes Sorel. Her death. Suspicions -- Part five- Adversity -- 24. Arrest and confiscation. Poison charge -- 25. Other charges -- 26. Trial. Torture. Judgment -- 27. Imprisonment continued. Administration of Estate -- 28. Escape -- 29. At Rome. Real reason for his downfall -- 30. The crusade. Death.".
- catalog extent "xiii p., 3 l., 3-327 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Jacques Cœur.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jacques Cœur.".
- catalog issued "1927".
- catalog issued "1927.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London, C. Scribner's Sons,".
- catalog relation "Jacques Cœur.".
- catalog subject "Cœur, Jacques, -1456.".
- catalog subject "HJ1077.C6 K4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one - Early Life -- 1. Youth. Training -- 2. Bourges. Marriage -- 3. One hundred years war. Royal favorites -- 4. The bourges mint. Public finances -- 5. The holy land. Shipwreck. Pirates -- 6. Jeanne D'Arc's death. Merchants during the Middle Ages. Fairs. Perils by land and sea -- 7. Shipping, commerce, and banking during the Middle Ages -- 8. Levantine trade. Mediterranean ports -- Part two - The Merchant Trade -- 9. Jacques Cœur organizes French commerce -- 10. His factors -- 11. His ship-captains -- 12. The Arab empire. Papal and royal licenses. Pilgrim passengers -- 13. Slave traffic. Imports. Social status of merchants -- Part three - Kings Minister -- 14. Tremouille's fall. Treaty of Arras. Recapture of Paris. Reorganization of French finances. Argentier. Ennoblement -- 15. Jacques Cœur's personal appearance. Truces of Tours. French prosperity -- 16. Turkish conquests. Knights of Rhodes -- 17. Church schism. Finale naval expedition. Embassy to Rome -- 18. Negotiations with Genoa. Languedoc. "Sweetmeats" -- Part four - Prosperity -- 19. Jacques Cœur's house at Bourges. His manorial estates -- 20. Army reorganization. Renewal of the war. Recapture of Rouen. Jacques Cœur's loans. His prosperity, eminence, and honors. His family -- 21. Chivalry -- 22. The dauphin. State trials -- 23. Agnes Sorel. Her death. Suspicions -- Part five- Adversity -- 24. Arrest and confiscation. Poison charge -- 25. Other charges -- 26. Trial. Torture. Judgment -- 27. Imprisonment continued. Administration of Estate -- 28. Escape -- 29. At Rome. Real reason for his downfall -- 30. The crusade. Death.".
- catalog title "Jacques Cœur, merchant prince of the middle ages, by Albert Boardman Kerr ...".
- catalog type "text".