Edmond of Mandate-Grancey

The baron Edmond of Mandate-Grancey (the good) (1842 - 1911), is Journaliste, writer and old Officier of marine French.

After having been useful in the army, the baron of Mandate-Grancey was a large traveller. With the beginning of the year 1880, he wrote for the Corresponding a series of articles reporting his voyage in the Canadian west . He also published various works on his passage to the the United States (with Chicago, New York and in the Dakota) where he warns the French public against l'" Impérialisme " American.

Mandate-Grancey also visited the island of Madagascar, the French Congo and the State independent of Congo (property of the king Léopold {{II}} of Belgium) as well as the Greece, by the way of which it leaves works of memories.

With the turning of the century, the name of Mandate-Grancey will be associated with the Royalisme Charles Maurras and with the French Action. Indeed, it is one of the first contributors of the Revue French Action (founded by Henri Vaugeois and Maurice Pujo in 1899). It will gather its articles in volume in 1905 pennies the title the French Clergy and the Legal settlement (Paris, Perrin).

Works

  • In the Rocky Mountains (1884)

  • visits some in the Uncle Sam: New York and Chicago (1885)
  • At Paddy (1887)
  • the breach with the buffaloes. A French ranch in Dakota (1889)
  • At John Bull, newspaper of rural a (1895)
  • In Congo “1898”. Impressions of a tourist (1900)
  • With the country of Homère (1902)

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