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Alias Bluebeard - Emile Gabory

Alias Bluebeard

By: Emile Gabory, Alvah Cecil Bessie

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Alias Bluebeard" provides a chilling and scholarly examination of the life of Gilles de Rais, the infamous 15th-century Marshal of France whose horrific crimes gave rise to the enduring legend of "Bluebeard." Authored by the noted historian Emile Gabory, this work explores the staggering duality of a man who served as a distinguished companion to Joan of Arc before descending into a life of occultism, alchemy, and serial murder.

Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Hundred Years' War and the aristocratic landscape of medieval Brittany, the narrative follows de Rais from his height of military glory and immense wealth to his eventual trial and execution. Gabory utilizes historical records and trial testimonies to reconstruct the social and psychological environment that permitted such atrocities to occur within the upper echelons of French nobility. The book offers a detailed look at medieval jurisprudence and the religious fervor of the era.

By stripping away the layers of folklore, "Alias Bluebeard" presents a factual yet gripping account of a historical figure who remains one of the most enigmatic and terrifying villains in history. It is an essential read for those interested in true crime, French history, and the historical foundations of literary myths.

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