Where Liberty Dwells, There Is My Country
The Story of Twentieth-Century American Ambassadors to France
By (author) Craig Roberts Stapleton, Louise French McCready
Publication date:
25 September 2010Length of book:
220 pagesPublisher
Hamilton BooksDimensions:
244x167mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780761851424
Franco-American diplomatic relations were tested at pivotal moments in world history. This collection of biographies of twentieth-century U.S. ambassadors to France explores their personal and professional lives, highlighting accomplishments and challenges in France. Before serving as the U.S. president's personal representative, these men were successful politicians, businessmen, and soldiers, who then sacrificed their time, money, and sometimes, their health. These ambassadors demonstrated courage, intelligence, and character during the most challenging events of the twentieth century.
In this remarkable survey of America's diplomats in Paris, Ambassador Stapleton tells the stories of individuals often overlooked in grand histories of twentieth-century Europe but whose impact could be felt on many of America's most important initiatives. This book reminds us of the importance of having admirable diplomats who can represent the best of America.