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The Boys' Life of Lafayette

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The biography traces the life of a French nobleman who leaves home as a youth to fight for liberty abroad, rising rapidly to high military rank and forming close ties with revolutionaries and foreign leaders. It recounts his battlefield service, political activity at court and in revolutionary assemblies, his efforts to mediate between reform and order, and his attempts to protect his sovereigns. The narrative covers an unjust long imprisonment, later returns to power including moments of near-dictatorship, exile and public acclaim, and concludes with his final years and a consequential choice in old age. The account blends military episodes, personal letters, and anecdotes to present a vivid portrait of a restless life divided between loyalty and reform.

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Helen Nicolay

Helen Nicolay was an American author known for her works aimed at young readers, particularly in the realm of historical biography. She is best recognized for "The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln," which presents the life of the 16th President of the United States in an engaging manner for children. Nicolay also authored "The Boys' Life of Lafayette," highlighting the contributions of the French general during the American Revolutionary War. Through her writing, Nicolay sought to inspire a sense of patriotism and historical awareness among young audiences.

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