A few years ago there was a book called _The Last Alchemist_, a serious and "just the facts" biography of Cagliostro that gives a good account of the Queen's Necklace affair without any wild flights of fantasy. I found it in the library, so I don't have the author's name at my fingertips.
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A few years ago there was a book called _The Last Alchemist_, a serious and "just the facts" biography of Cagliostro that gives a good account of the Queen's Necklace affair without any wild flights of fantasy. I found it in the library, so I don't have the author's name at my fingertips.