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The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman
The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman












The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman

And of course, check out more titles by Eleanor Herman at the Pratt Library. Join us for more Writers LIVE author programs #atthepratt. Check out these short, fascinating videos from the book. Herman in Renaissance dress.įans lined up afterward to buy a signed copy at The Ivy Bookshop’s table.

The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman

Packed with interesting details, The Royal Art of Poison is a joy to read. The Royal Art of Poison: Filthy Palaces, Fatal Cosmetics, Deadly Medicine, and Murder Most Foul is written by Eleanor Herman and published by St. One attendee said, “This was a wonderful experience!” Another called it “a fabulous program” while a third said it was “thoroughly enjoyable.” The forty-plus attendees were treated to photo-illustrated talk with Ms. Eleanor Herman provides an engaging and well researched account of the murky world of royal poisonings. All those fatal practices create a conundrum for investigators. Herman explained that actual poisoning may have been hard to detect because royals used arsenic, lead, gold, and mercury in their cosmetics (got to keep that dewy, soft complexion, you know), did NOT use their chamber pots, decorated with lead paint, and physicians were certain that mercury, blood-letting and dead birds split in half and placed on the head of the patient would save the royal life. On Saturday June 23, former Roland Park resident Eleanor Herman returned to her childhood library for an intriguing presentation on The Royal Art of Poison: Fatal Cosmetics, Deadly Medicine, Filthy Palaces and Murder Most Foul.

The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman

By Julie Johnson, Roland Park Branch Manager














The Royal Art of Poison by Eleanor Herman