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These seven masterful essays—awarded the first Pulitzer Prize for History in 1917—by the long-time French Ambassador to the U.S. trace relations of the French by biographical vignette through every stage of American history to the beginning of the twentieth century. Issued in 1919 with title: Brothers in arms.Contents: DedicationRochambeau and the French in America, from unpublished documentsMajor L'Enfant and the Federal cityWashington and the FrenchAbraham LincolnThe Franklin medal, Philadelp…
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These seven masterful essays—awarded the first Pulitzer Prize for History in 1917—by the long-time French Ambassador to the U.S. trace relations of the French by biographical vignette through every stage of American history to the beginning of the twentieth century. Issued in 1919 with title: Brothers in arms.

Contents:
Dedication
Rochambeau and the French in America, from unpublished documents
Major L'Enfant and the Federal city
Washington and the French
Abraham Lincoln
The Franklin medal, Philadelphia, April 20, 1906
Horace Howard Furness; an address delivered in the name of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, January 17, 1913
From war to peace; an address delivered before the American Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, December 17, 1910.

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These seven masterful essays—awarded the first Pulitzer Prize for History in 1917—by the long-time French Ambassador to the U.S. trace relations of the French by biographical vignette through every stage of American history to the beginning of the twentieth century. Issued in 1919 with title: Brothers in arms.

Contents:
Dedication
Rochambeau and the French in America, from unpublished documents
Major L'Enfant and the Federal city
Washington and the French
Abraham Lincoln
The Franklin medal, Philadelphia, April 20, 1906
Horace Howard Furness; an address delivered in the name of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, January 17, 1913
From war to peace; an address delivered before the American Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, December 17, 1910.

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