The compelling story of a little-known figure in the American Revolution, now available in paperback for the first time, with a new foreword by Iris de Rode. In 1776, the playwright and inventor Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732–99) conceived an audacious plan to send aid to the American rebels. What’s more, he convinced King Louis XVI to bankroll the project and single-handedly carried it out. By war’s end, he had supplied Washington’s army with most of its weapons and powder, though he was never paid or acknowledged by the United States. To some, he was a dashing hero, a towering intellect who saved the American Revolution. To others, he was a pure rogue, a double-dealing adventurer who stopped at nothing to advance his fame and fortune. In fact, he was both, and more: an advisor to kings, an arms dealer, and an author of some of the most enduring works of the stage, including The Marriage of Figaro and The Barber of Seville. Now in paperback, Improbable Patriot introduces readers to an unrecognized power player in the Revolutionary War.
Harlow Giles Unger is the author of twenty-seven books, including the three-volume Encyclopedia of American Education and ten biographies of America’s founding fathers. He lives in New York City.
List of Illustrations xiPreface and Acknowledgments xiii1. We Must Help the Americans 12. Gold by God! The Fuel of Life! 193. Last Night Poor, Wealthy Today! 364. So You Mistreat Some Poor Devil . . .Till He Trembles in Disgrace! 575. I’m the Busiest, Cleverest Fellow I Know 746. Plotting and Pocketing 957. I Wish to Serve Your Country as if It Were My Own 1118. Figaro Here, Figaro There . . . 1319. Bright People Are So Stupid 15610. What Did You Do to Earn So Many Rewards? 18211. Tout finit par des chansons / Everything Ends in Song 20112. All of Which Proves That a Son of a Clod Can Be Worth His Weight in Gold 206AppendixWorks by Beaumarchais 213Notes 215Bibliography 225Index 229
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