Lafayette in a Century


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Lafayette in the Somewhat United States


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From the bestselling author of Assassination Vacation and The Partly Cloudy Patriot, an insightful and unconventional account of George Washington’s trusted officer and friend, that swashbuckling teenage French aristocrat the Marquis de Lafayette. Chronicling General Lafayette’s years in Washington’s army, Vowell reflects on the ideals of the American Revolution versus the reality of the Revolutionary War. Riding shotgun with Lafayette, Vowell swerves from the high-minded debates of Independence Hall to the frozen wasteland of Valley Forge, from bloody battlefields to the Palace of Versailles, bumping into John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Lord Cornwallis, Benjamin Franklin, Marie Antoinette and various kings, Quakers and redcoats along the way. Drawn to the patriots’ war out of a lust for glory, Enlightenment ideas and the traditional French hatred for the British, young Lafayette crossed the Atlantic expecting to join forces with an undivided people, encountering instead fault lines between the Continental Congress and the Continental Army, rebel and loyalist inhabitants, and a conspiracy to fire George Washington, the one man holding together the rickety, seemingly doomed patriot cause. While Vowell’s yarn is full of the bickering and infighting that marks the American past—and present—her telling of the Revolution is just as much a story of friendship: between Washington and Lafayette, between the Americans and their French allies and, most of all between Lafayette and the American people. Coinciding with one of the most contentious presidential elections in American history, Vowell lingers over the elderly Lafayette’s sentimental return tour of America in 1824, when three fourths of the population of New York City turned out to welcome him ashore. As a Frenchman and the last surviving general of the Continental Army, Lafayette belonged to neither North nor South, to no political party or faction. He was a walking, talking reminder of the sacrifices and bravery of the revolutionary generation and what the founders hoped this country could be. His return was not just a reunion with his beloved Americans it was a reunion for Americans with their own astonishing, singular past. Vowell’s narrative look at our somewhat united states is humorous, irreverent and wholly original.




The Marquis


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Winner of the 2015 American Library in Paris Book Award The Marquis de Lafayette at age nineteen volunteered to fight under George Washington and became the French hero of the American Revolution. In this major biography Laura Auricchio looks past the storybook hero and selfless champion of righteous causes who cast aside family and fortune to advance the transcendent aims of liberty and fully reveals a man driven by dreams of glory only to be felled by tragic, human weaknesses. Drawing on substantial new research conducted in libraries, archives, museums, and private homes in France and the United States, Auricchio, gives us history on a grand scale revealing the man and his complex life, while challenging and exploring the complicated myths that have surrounded his name for more than two centuries




The Biography of a College


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Lafayette in a Century


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The Life of La Fayette, the Knight of Liberty in Two Worlds and Two Centuries


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Lydia Hoyt Farmer's 'The Life of La Fayette, the Knight of Liberty in Two Worlds and Two Centuries' is a meticulously researched and brilliantly written biography that explores the extraordinary life of the French military officer and hero of the American Revolutionary War, Marquis de Lafayette. Farmer's prose is rich with historical details and paints a vivid picture of Lafayette's dual role in world history, navigating the political landscapes of both France and America. The book is a fascinating study of a man who played a pivotal role in shaping the destinies of two nations, offering a new perspective on his legacy and contributions to the cause of liberty. Farmer's narrative style is engaging and informative, making this biography a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's library. Lydia Hoyt Farmer, a respected historian and author, was uniquely positioned to write this groundbreaking biography of Lafayette, drawing on her deep knowledge of 18th-century European and American history. Farmer's passion for uncovering the untold stories of influential historical figures shines through in this meticulously researched work, offering readers a fresh perspective on Lafayette's legacy and impact. I highly recommend 'The Life of La Fayette, the Knight of Liberty in Two Worlds and Two Centuries' to anyone interested in exploring the life and times of one of history's most fascinating figures. Farmer's compelling narrative and keen insights make this biography a must-read for history buffs, offering a nuanced portrayal of Lafayette's remarkable journey through two centuries and two continents.




The Century


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Lafayette in Two Worlds


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Lloyd Kramer offers a new interpretation of the cultural and political significance of the career of the Marquis de Lafayette, which spanned the American Revolution, the French Revolutions of 1789 and 1830, and the Polish Uprising of 1830-31. Moving beyon