The best books of 2023

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My favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Louis XIV: A Royal Life

Kirsteen MacKenzie Why did I love this book?

Most of the works I have read on Louis XIV have been written by Anglophone historians who are writing history from a British or an American perspective.

This was the first time I had read a book on Louis XIV by a leading French historian. He deeply understands his subject and immerses himself in the attitudes of France during the Ancien Regime. It is a profoundly insightful account that challenges common perceptions of absolutism.

He brings Louis XIV to life in such exquisite detail, showing Louis XIV's intelligence and compassion towards others, which is at odds with the absolutist monarch of the popular imagination.

By Olivier Bernier,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Louis XIV as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Traces the long, intrigue-filled, and opulent life of the Sun King, during whose seventy-three year reign France became the leading power of Europe and celebrated a golden age of culture


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My 2nd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715, Volume 1: The Guard of Louis XIV

Kirsteen MacKenzie Why did I love this book?

This is an extremely detailed and comprehensive account of the French bodyguard to the King of France under Louis XIV.

Chartrand is a leading expert in his field but conveys the subject in a lively and accessible way. Although geared towards military enthusiasts, it is an enjoyable read for audiences of all interests.

Highly recommended if you want to know what the King’s Musketeers (as made famous by Alexandre Dumas) were really like!

By René Chartrand,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715, Volume 1 as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The reign of Louis XIV of France had a great impact on the course of European and world military history. The years 1643 to 1715 were a defining epoch for western military, diplomatic and economic matters. Most of those years were marked by conflict between major European powers and the Sun King’s forces. This four volume series is the first that present an extensive account of the many facets of the French army and the wars it fought.

It was an era during which the Sun King’s and eventually all armies saw extraordinarily significant changes such as: the advent of…


My 3rd favorite read in 2023

Book cover of Scottish Soldiers in France in the Reign of the Sun King: Nursery for Men of Honour

Kirsteen MacKenzie Why did I love this book?

I spent time with family who were Scottish expats in France, and this is a subject close to my heart. 

I used to visit Versailles regularly, and I quickly learned about the Scottish communities in France during the reign of Louis XIV.

This work focuses on Scottish soldiers who served Louis XIII and Louis XIV. Many years later, while exploring my family history, I discovered that an ancestor, George Gordon, 2nd Marquis of Huntly, raised a unit of Gendarmes for King Louis XIII.

By Matthew Glozier,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Scottish Soldiers in France in the Reign of the Sun King as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This volume examines the role and significance of Scottish soldiers in France in the age of the Sun King, Louis XIV. The study examines the complex relationship of expatriate Scottish soldiers to their homeland and native sovereign, within the context of a changing environment for military employment. The amity of the so-called 'auld' alliance meant little in an age of rapid development in the relationship between armies and the states they served. Caught in the middle were a number of Scots, attempting to perpetuate traditional modes of employment abroad. They found themselves the target of increasing pressures to commit wholeheartedly…


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La Garde Ecossaise: The Life of John Hamilton 1620-1689: Part 1

By Kirsteen MacKenzie,

Book cover of La Garde Ecossaise: The Life of John Hamilton 1620-1689: Part 1

What is my book about?

A secret war rages between Louis XIV and William of Orange, a conflict that threatens the stability and security of France and a fight that will determine the future of Europe. Only John Hamilton and his men in La Garde Ecossaise can protect the French realm.

It is time for the secret history of La Garde Ecossaise to be told and the stories of those men who dedicated their lives to protect innocents from certain death. These are their stories and the chronicle of the lives they saved.

This is the story of Lieutenant-General John Hamilton, the head of an elite group of soldiers in La Garde Ecossaise tasked with keeping France safe from its enemies.

Book cover of Louis XIV: A Royal Life
Book cover of The Armies and Wars of the Sun King 1643-1715, Volume 1: The Guard of Louis XIV
Book cover of Scottish Soldiers in France in the Reign of the Sun King: Nursery for Men of Honour

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