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  • Michael Rogers Pocock

    Language: English

    Published by Michael Rogers Pocock

    Seller: Optimon Books, Gravesend, KENT, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. 'Out of the Shadows of the Past' is the chronicle of a house in Trinidad occupied by two families of the ancien regime, one fleeing from British rule in Grenada and the other from the Terror during the Revolution. It outlines the life of the great West Indian, Philippe Rose Roume de Saint-Laurent, and his considerable achievements, mainly in Grenada, Trinidad, Tobago and St-Domingue, whose mother, the 'Marquise' de Charras, was the first proprietor of the Champs Elysees estate from 1779. It traces the histories of her family, the de Gannes, from the sovereign Dukes of Brittany and that of the Valletons de Boissiere, who owned the estate from 1820 to 1944, from their beginnings in Bergerac, to the present time. Their stories are linked to Trinidadian families, personalities, and events. The comprehensive index includes such historic characters as the Marechals de Saxe and de Castries, Lord Macartney of the China embassy fame, Franz Anton.