CATHERINE CURZON is a historian of Georgian royalty. Her work has been featured on HistoryExtra.com, the official website of BBC History Magazine, and in publications such as 'All About History', 'Who Do You Think You Are?', and 'Jane Austen's Regency World'. She has spoken at venues including Kenwood House, Wellington College, the Royal Pavilion, the National Maritime Museum, and Dr Johnson's House. Her first play, 'Being Mr Wickham', premiered to sell-out audiences in 2019. Catherine holds a Master's degree in Film and when not dodging the furies of the guillotine, can be found cheering on the mighty Terriers. Her previous romps through the palaces of the 18th century are all available from Pen and Sword Books. She lives in Yorkshire atop a ludicrously steep hill.
Incorporating new material and a sympathetically frank examination of the lives of both, Curzon provides a fresh perspective on both ladies, on the politics of the era and on the impact of their relationships with George IV on both themselves and on history. --The Napoleon Series