![]() Lafayette
ISBN: 978-0-471-39432-7
Hardcover
480 pages
August 2002
US $40.00
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"I found Mr. Ungers book exceptionally well done. Its an admirable account of the marquiss two revolutionsone might even say his two livesthe French and the American. It also captures the private Lafayette and his remarkable wife, Adrienne, in often moving detail." Thomas Fleming, author, Liberty!: The American Revolution
"Harlow Ungers Lafayette is a remarkable and dramatic account of a life as fully lived as it is possible to imagine, that of Gilbert de Motier, marquis de Lafayette. To American readers Ungers biography will provide a stark reminder of just how near run a thing was our War of Independence and the degree to which our forefathers victory hinged on the help of our French allies, marshalled for George Washington by his adopted son, Lafayette. But even more absorbing and much less well known to the general reader will be Ungers account of Lafayettes idealistic but naive efforts to plant the fruits of the American democracy he so admired in the unreceptive soil of his homeland. His inspired oratory produced not the constitutional democracy he sought but the bloody Jacobin excesses of the French Revolution."Larry Collins, coauthor, Is Paris Burning? and O Jerusalem!
"A lively and entertaining portrait of one of the most important supporting actors in the two revolutions that transformed the modern world."Susan Dunn, author, Sister Revolutions: French Lightning, American Light
"Harlow Unger has cornered the market on muses to emerge as Americas most readable historian. His new biography of the marquis de Lafayette combines a thoroughgoing account of the age of revolution, a probing psychological study of a complex man, and a literary style that goes down like cream. A worthy successor to his splendid biography of Noah Webster."Florence King, Contributing Editor, National Review
"Enlightening! The picture of Lafayettes life is a window to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history."Michel Aubert La Fayette

