This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1902 edition by William Heinemann, London.
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This review is from: Diary and Correspondence of Count Axel Fersen, Grand-Marshal of Sweden Relating to the Court of France (Paperback)
How lovely it is to have a book that gives so muchinsight into the person themselves! We find much out about the man himself (Count Fersen) from reading his own thoughts written in letters to his father and others and from their letters to him. This book is definitely well worth the read and to have as a resource on the happenings during the French and American Revolution. If I had it to do all over again, I would buy the hard cover edition though. My front and back cover to the book, while in excellent condition when first received, began to curl back as soon as it hit the moist, humid, subtropical air here in Florida. I've never had a book do that quite so quickly before.
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