Prologue 1. A Prince of Great Promise, 1553–84 2. An Almost Incomparable Vigour of Body, 1584–8 3. A King without a Kingdom 4. The Perilous Leap, 1593–4 5. ‘La guerre au roy d’Hespaigne’, 1595–7 6. ‘L’heureuse saison’, 1598 7. ‘The Hercules That Now Reigns’, 1600 8. The Consolidation of the Dynasty, 1601–2 9. ‘A Confused Labyrinthe’, 1603–4 10. ‘Un malheur inconnu’, 1605–6 11. The Halcyon’s Nest, 1607–9 12. ‘L’infortune de cet abominable jour’ Conclusion: ‘Un roy pour estre grand ne doit rien ignorer’
Biography
David Buisseret graduated from Cambridge University in 1964, serving thereafter at the University of the West Indies (Jamaica, 1964–1980), at The Newberry Library (Chicago,1980–1996) and at the University of Texas (Arlington, 1996–2006). His publications have concerned not only early modern French history, but also that of the Caribbean, as well as of aspects of the history of cartography. He is at present Senior Research Fellow at The Newberry Library.
Reviews of the first publication:
‘A highly readable, sound scholarly survey of France during the reign of Henry IV.’
--- American Historical Review
‘Buisseret writes with assurance. If the focus of this model brief biography is the King, the sections on the personnel and the institutions of the court, household and government are admirable in their sweep and compactness.’
--- History Today






