A King's Ransom: The Life of Charles Théveneau De Morande, Blackmailer, Scandalmonger and Master-spy: The Life of Charles Theveneau de Morande, Blackmailer, Scandalmonger & Master-Spy

A King's Ransom: The Life of Charles Théveneau De Morande, Blackmailer, Scandalmonger and Master-spy: The Life of Charles Theveneau de Morande, Blackmailer, Scandalmonger & Master-Spy

by SimonBurrows (Author)

Synopsis

If Charles Theveneau de Morande was a character in a novel, he would be considered the ultimate anti-hero. He has variously been described as 'the incarnation of an eighteenth-century rogue', 'a minor prince among blackmailers', and 'a man so cunning that he outwitted Figaro himself.' Morande (1741-1805) was notorious among his contemporaries for successfully blackmailing Louis XV and his mistress Madame Du Barry, and inspiring a veritable extortion industry to develop in London. To historians he is even better known as and archetypical 'Grub Street' hack and the author of the Gazetier cuirasse. However, Morande's historical significance far transcends his success as a blackmailer and scandalous pamphleteer. For, having extorted the monarchy, he turned coat and during the War of American Independence and throughout the 1780s was France's leading political spy in London. In addition, he was a highly successful police agent among his fellow exiles and one of the most influential journalists of his time. Morande's life story is a tale of intrigue, blackmail, espionage, duels, kidnap, murder, politics, conspiracy and crime. At the same time, it offers a chance to examine some of the most important issues of French history and revolution.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 03 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 0826419895
ISBN 13: 9780826419897

Media Reviews
Good review in Standpoint.--Standpoint
Good review in Standpoint.--,
[Morande's] life reads like the script of a film, but in this minutely researched and well-written book the author uses his extraordinary life to demonstrate the scope and importance of the world-changing events Morande lived through and chronicled. --Sanford Lakoff
Morande's career [is] finely illuminated in Simon Burrows's biography--Sanford Lakoff
Good review in Standpoint.--Sanford Lakoff
Simon Burrows, in the first attempt to reconstruct [Morande's] shadowy life since 1886, pursues him relentlessly through print and archive and the mists of obfuscation that were his natural habitat, and produces a fascinating portrait of a paradoxical man who lived by his poisonous pen.--Sanford Lakoff
Author Bio
Simon Burrows is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Leeds. He is the author of Blackmail, Scandal, and Revolution: London's French Libellistes, 1758-1792 (MUP), and co-editor of Press, Politics and the Public Sphere in Europe and North America, 1760-1820 (CUP) with Hannah Barker.