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Letters from France : the private diplomatic correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, 1776-1785  Cover Image E-book E-book

Letters from France : the private diplomatic correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, 1776-1785

Franklin, Benjamin 1706-1790 (Author). Woods, Brett F. (Added Author).

Summary: This selection of letters is an important contribution to the body of literature exploring French support to the American Revolution, and perhaps more importantly, provides an additional glimpse into the character and thought processes of Franklin, the diplomat. All other achievements aside, in his eight years in France Benjamin Franklin emerges as an extraordinary individual, distinguished as much as a philosopher as a statesman. Whether he is writing to peers such as John Adams and John Jay, to French officials such as the Marquis de la Fayette and Count de Vergennes, or even to long-time British friends such as David Hartley, Member of Parliament from Hull, and William Petty, the second Earl of Shelburne, Franklin always reveals much, if not quite all, of himself. And whether the subject might be prisoners of war and privateers, or rules of engagement and reconciliation with England, he writes with remarkable clarity, insight and, on occasion, humor: the portrait of a thoughtful man following a challenging course through uncertain times. The source material for this compilation is the 1817 text, The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin. Where necessary, the editor has provided explanatory notes to assist the reader in placing the correspondence in its particular historical, political or conceptual context. While there are a number of general texts that, to greater or lesser degrees, deal with this period of Franklins life Brands (2000), Srodes (2002) and Morgan (2002), among others and these in addition to Schiff's 2005 release: A Great Improvisation: Franklin, France and the Birth of America which deals specifically with the timeframe none offer any comprehensive inclusion of source material. To address this void in the literature, Woods embraces the subject, as the subtitle suggests, from a strictly documentary perspective. Thus, this text is both an original reference resource and a supplement to the existing literature. It presents, in its entirety, the original written correspondence which previous authors, in many cases, cite as the basis for their interpretation of events or conclusions of fact.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781281398147
  • ISBN: 9780875864907
  • ISBN: 1281398144
  • ISBN: 0875864902
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (xii, 223 pages)
    remote
    Computer data.
  • Publisher: New York : Algora Pub., �2006.

Content descriptions

General Note:
CatMonthString:august.19
Multi-User.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-219) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: pt. 1. Arrival in France to Lord North's April 1782 private entreatment -- pt. 2. Franklin's private journal of correspondence (annotated) -- pt. 3. Ministerial dialogue and the pursuit of detail.
Type of Computer File or Data Note:
Text (HTML), electronic book.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: Internet.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff.
Access restricted by subscription.
Issuing Body Note:
Made available online by EBSCO.
Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: Franklin, Benjamin -- 1706-1790 -- Correspondence
Franklin, Benjamin -- 1706-1790
Diplomats -- United States -- Correspondence
Statesmen -- United States -- Correspondence
Diplomatic relations
Diplomats
HISTORY
Statesmen
France -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Sources
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Sources
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1775-1783 -- Sources
United States -- Foreign relations -- France -- Sources
United States -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Sources
France
Great Britain
United States
Multi-User.
Genre: Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Personal correspondence.
Sources.

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