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Memoirs of My Life
Contributor(s): Bush, Robert D. (Editor), Laussat, Pierre Clement de (Editor), Pastwa, Agnes-Josephine (Editor)
ISBN: 0807128708     ISBN-13: 9780807128701
Publisher: LSU Press
OUR PRICE:   $18.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2003
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Annotation: Pierre Clement de Laussat was the last representative of a foreign power to exercise authority in Louisiana. Appointed colonial prefect by Napoleon Bonaparte, Laussat departed for Louisiana in January 1803 to preside over the formal retrocession of the colony from Spain to France, only to have his mission altered entirely by the Louisiana Purchase on April 30,1803. These memoirs, covering the period from January 1803 to July 1804, provide a unique firsthand perspective on the momentous transaction that doubled the size of the United States. Laussat pens very personal observations on Louisiana's people and customs, Spanish and American officials with whom he had frequent contact, the local physical environment and economic system, and the formalities involved with the transfer of the colony. Reissued in paperback just in time for the Louisiana Purchase bicentennial, Memoirs of My Life furnishes rare insights into culture, politics, and everyday life in early-nineteenth-century Louisiana.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Historical
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2003269567
Series: Southern Literary Studies
Physical Information: 0.39" H x 6.02" W x 9.08" (0.54 lbs) 176 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Geographic Orientation - Louisiana
 
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Pierre Cl ment de Laussat was the last representative of a foreign power to exercise authority in Louisiana. Appointed colonial prefect by Napoleon Bonaparte, Laussat departed for Louisiana in January 1803 to preside over the formal retrocession of the colony from Spain to France, only to have his mission altered entirely by the Louisiana Purchase on April 30, 1803. These memoirs, covering the period from January 1803 to July 1804, provide a unique firsthand perspective on the momentous transaction that doubled the size of the United States.
Laussat pens very personal observations on Louisiana's people and customs, Spanish and American officials with whom he had frequent contact, the local physical environment and economic system, and the formalities involved with the transfer of the colony to the United States. Memoirs of My Life furnishes rare insights into culture, politics, and everyday life in early-nineteenth-century Louisiana.