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M**E
Glad I bought it
Superbly researched, authoritative and well written. Glad I bought it.
T**D
Little-known Jekyll Island history
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.
A**M
The Journey Back
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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