About This Book
The narrative traces a French nobleman's life from childhood in an ancestral château through youthful military ambitions and liberal ideals, leading him to cross the Atlantic to fight in the American Revolution as a young general and close ally of Washington. It recounts his participation in key campaigns and the surrender at Yorktown, his return to France, involvement in the events of the French Revolution, unjust imprisonment in an Austrian fortress, and a later celebrated tour of the United States; the account emphasizes his devotion to liberty, public service, and enduring popularity in both nations.
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