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France and America in the Revolutionary Era : The Life of Jacques-Donatien Leray de Chaumont, 1725-1803, Hardback Book

France and America in the Revolutionary Era : The Life of Jacques-Donatien Leray de Chaumont, 1725-1803 Hardback

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This is the first detailed study account of the life and career of Chaumont whose chief claim to fame was the fact that from 1777 to 1785 Benjamin Franklin lived in his home in the Parisian suburb of Passy.

Basing his work on documents from two dozen archives in the United States and France, Schaeper demonstrates that Chaumont was far more than merely a landlord.

Prior to the American Revolution he had become one of the most powerful and respected businessmen of the Old Regime.

For personal as well as patriotic reasons he aided the American insurgents and worked with a wide array of persons.

In addition to Franklin, these included John Adams, Silas Deane, Caron de Beaumarchais, the marquis de Lafayette and the comte de Vergennes.

Chaumont performed an astounding range of services - acting as intermediary, an adviser, and a supplier of arms and clothing.

His most dramatic contribution to the American cause involved John Paul Jones.

It was Chaumont who obtained the famous Bonhomme Richard for the commodore.

Through looking at the activities of this intriguing individual the author is able to offer many new insights into both American and French history.

Lively and well written this biography will appeal to both the historian and the general reader.

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