Lafayette: Hero of the American Revolution

Hardback

Main Details

Title Lafayette: Hero of the American Revolution
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gonzague Saint Bris
Translated by George Holoch
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 160
ISBN/Barcode 9781605980874
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
General
Illustrations 12 black-and-white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Pegasus Books
Imprint Pegasus Books
Publication Date 5 May 2010
Publication Country United States

Description

In this long-overdue history of Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette, acclaimed French author Gonzague Saint Bris recounts Lafayette's invaluable contributions to the American War of Independence and, later, the French Revolution of 1789. The first study of Lafayette to appear in almost ten years, Saint Bris' new volume recounts the young Lafayette's personal friendship with George Washington, who went so far as to refer to Lafayette as his "adopted son," and his pivotal role as Washington's aide-de-camp in helping establish the fledgling American nation. Lafayette's presence at the British surrender at Yorktown is a stark reminder of just how closely our forefather's victory hinged on the help of our French allies, who were roused into action by Lafayette himself. equally absorbing and less well known is Lafayette's idealistic but naive efforts to plant the fruits of the American-style democracy he so admired in the unreceptive soil of his homeland.

Author Biography

Gonzague Saint Bris, who grew up in the last home of Leonardo Di Vinci, is a novelist, historian, and journalist. his has written acclaimed biographies of Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Balzac, and Flaubert. Gonzangue recently received an honorary degree from the University of california at Berkeley. He lives in Paris. George Holoch received a Ph.D. in French at Columbia University in 1974 and has since translated dozens of French titles into English.