Papers of Charles Chevalier d’ Eon de Beaumont at University of Leeds
Leeds Library in England has a large collection of documents by and about d’Eon de Beaumont. At this point it is not digitized, but a catalog of the documents can….
Leeds Library in England has a large collection of documents by and about d’Eon de Beaumont. At this point it is not digitized, but a catalog of the documents can….
by Professor Charles d’Eon de Beaumont (Author), Professor Roland A. Champagne (Translator), Professor Nina Claire Ekstein (Translator), Professor Gary Kates (Translator) This is a translation from French to English of….
a tale of political intrigue and sexual masqueradeby Kates, Gary Published 2001 “The Chevalier Charles-Geneviève-Louise-Auguste-André-Thimothée d’Eon, after a distinguished career as a soldier, diplomat, and secret agent for the Government….
By Octave Homberg, Fernand Jousselin, Alfred Rieu · 1911 275 pages Review: The author states that he found some papers that d’Eon had collected during her life. After her death,….
by Octave Homberg and Fernand Jousselin 1904 After finding d’Eon de Beaumont’s papers languishing in a booksellers shop for almost 100 years the authors went through the documents to tell….
False painting of D’Eon de Beaumont in female form at age 25. Probably painted after Angelica Kaufmann or Marie Elizabeth Simmons. This copied from The Strange Career of the Chevalier….
Minister Plenipotentiary from France to Great Britain in 1763 · Volume 1 by John Buchan Telfer Published 1885 by Longmans, Green, and Company Retrieved from Google Books (public domain book)
This is a reprint of most of the article printed in The Morning Chronicle of London on May 29, 1810. There is some additional commentary on this article not included….
Newspaper article from The Morning Chronicle, London, England on 29 May 1810. Page 3. This chronicle of her life was published days after her death. It was not until her….
An article about d’Eon de Beaumont published after fencing exhibition in Birmingham, England. Published in The Caledonian Mercury of Edinburgh, Scotland on 10 August, 1795 on page 4.