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Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton: Christophe Poulain DuBignon of Jekyll Island [Hardcover]

Martha L. Keber (Author)
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May 27, 2002
This detailed biography of a man who flourished in two very different worlds opens a new doorway into the societies of prerevolutionary France and postrevolutionary Georgia. Christophe Poulain DuBignon (1739-1825) was the son of an impoverished Bréton aristocrat. Breaking social convention to engage in trade, he began his long career first as a cabin boy in the navy of the French India Company and later as a sea captain and privateer. After retiring from the sea, DuBignon lived in France as a "bourgeois noble" with income from land, moneylending, and manufacturing.

Uprooted by the French Revolution, DuBignon fled to Georgia late in 1790, settling among other refugees from France and the Caribbean. A community long overlooked by historians of the American South, this circle of planters, nobles, and bourgeois was bound together by language, a shared faith, and the émigré experience.

On his Jekyll Island slave plantation, DuBignon learned to cultivate cotton. However, he underwrote his new life through investments on both sides of the Atlantic, extending his business ties to Charleston, Liverpool, and Nantes. None of his ventures, Martha L. Keber notes, compelled DuBignon to dwell long on the inconsistencies between his entrepreneurial drive and his noble heritage. His worldview always remained aristocratic, patriarchal, and conservative.

DuBignon's passage of eighty-six years took him from a tradition-bound Europe to the entrepôts of the Indian Ocean to the plantation culture of a Georgia barrier island. Wherever he went, commerce was the constant. Based on Keber's exhaustive research in European, African, and American archives, Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton portrays a resilient nobleman so well schooled in the principles of the marketplace that he prospered in the Old World and the New.


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"This book is a triumph of research. . . . The author takes us by the hand and leads us into the world of the 18th century French minor aristocracy. . . . The result is that readers will gain an understanding of the French settlements in Georgia that they never had before."--Edward J. Cashin


"Keber aims for a scholarly audience in this meticulously researched volume that abounds in detail and rests on documentation gleaned from repositories in France, South Africa, Mauritius, India, and Georgia. . . . Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton is a finely crafted history, and perhaps more impressive, a model of the way in which the historian dependent principally on public records may fashion a biography."--History: Review of New Books


"In Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton Martha L. Keber limns the fascinating life of Christophe Poulain DuBignon. . . . Historians who seek a greater understanding of the Atlantic maritime world and the ways in which the tumultuous and stormy events of the 'age of revolution' transformed the lives of those who lived through them will profit from this book. Indeed, Keber's work will appeal to anyone interested in a good story, well told."--Journal of Southern History

About the Author

Martha L. Keber is a professor of history at Georgia College and State University.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press (May 27, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0820323608
  • ISBN-13: 978-0820323602
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,501,994 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Journey Back, October 13, 2002
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This review is from: Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton: Christophe Poulain DuBignon of Jekyll Island (Hardcover)
Through this carefully researched biography the reader is transported into the midst of the French Revolution, the American Revolution, and plantation life on Jekyll Island, Georgia. The globe hopping Captain DuBignon experienced so much during his 86 years, and Martha Keber has crafted a riveting account of the small and large events that shaped his life journey. Whether plying the blue waters of the Indian Ocean or the halls of the Savannah Courthouse, DuBignon succeeded in furthering his interests and preserving his family's well-being through some of the most turbulent times in history. This is a detailed look at a fascinating man with seawater in his veins and account ledgers on his mind.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little-known Jekyll Island history, March 26, 2011
This review is from: Seas of Gold, Seas of Cotton: Christophe Poulain DuBignon of Jekyll Island (Hardcover)
It is so interesting to think that this small Georgia sea island was populated by French-speaking people in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Capt. DuBignon led a fascinating life before arriving here to make a new start for himself and his family---while escaping the revolution in his homeland---and Ms Keber went to great lengths to piece together every shred of information she could find on every continent that he touched. I was impressed with both the man and his hardships and the biography itself.
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