
Vincent Archibald Patrick Cronin FRSL (24 May 1924 – 25 January 2011) was a British historical, cultural, and biographical writer, best known for his biographies of Louis XIV, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, Catherine the Great, and Napoleon, as well as for his books on the Renaissance. Cronin was born in Tredegar, Monmouthshire, to Scottish doctor and novelist, A. J. Cronin, and May Gibson, but moved to London at the age of two. He was educated at Ampleforth College, Harvard University, the Sorbonne, and Trinity College, Oxford, from which he graduated with honours in 1947, earning a degree in Literae Humaniores. During the Second World War, he served as a lieutenant in the British Army. In 1949, he married Chantal de Rolland, and they had five children. The Cronins were long-time residents of London, Marbella, and Dragey, in Avranches, Normandy, where they lived at the Manoir de Brion. Cronin was a recipient of the Richard Hillary Award, the W.H. Heinemann Award (1955), and the Rockefeller Foundation Award (1958). He also contributed to the Revue des Deux Mondes, was the first General Editor of the Companion Guides series, and was on the Council of the Royal Society of Literature. He died at his home in Marbella on 25 January 2011. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent...
Series
Books

The Wise Man from the West
1955

Italy
A History
2015

Napoleon
1971

Louis XIV
1964

The Flowering Of The Renaissance
1967

Catherine
Empress of All the Russias
1978

The view from planet Earth
Man looks at the cosmos
1981

Louis and Antoinette
1974

The Companion Guide to Paris
1963

Paris
City of Light 1919-1939
1995

The Golden Honeycomb
1980

The Florentine Renaissance
1967

Paris on the Eve, 1900-1914
1989

The Horizon concise history of Italy
1972