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  TomFolio.com: by Stephen Bonsal
Bonsal, Stephen When the French Were Here Publisher: Doubleday, Doran & Co, Garden City NY, 1945.
Bonsal, Stephen Unfinished Business Publisher: Doubleday, Doran and Company Garden City, New York 1944.
Bonsal, Stephen Heyday In A Vanished World Publisher: N.Y., W. Norton, c.
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  Roosevelt, Theodore. 1899. The Rough Riders: Appendix D: Corrections.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Stephen Bonsal, however, in his book, "The Fight for Santiago," has cast one of them in a more permanent form; and I shall discuss one or two of his statements.
Bonsal was not present at the fight, and, indeed, so far as I know, he never at any time was with the cavalry in action.
Bonsal alike, are precisely on a par with the first Spanish official report of the battle of Manila Bay, in which Admiral Dewey was described as having been repulsed and forced to retire.
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 Stephen Bonsal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stephen Bonsal (March 29, 1865 - June 8, 1951) was a U.S. writer and diplomat from Baltimore.
Bonsal was an international correspondent of the New York Herald (1885 - 1907), and the New York Times (1910 - 1911).
During World War I, Bonsal served in the American Expeditionary Forces doing psychological warfare.
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 Stephen Bonsal (biographical details)
Stephen Bonsal a well-connected American journalist from an "old" family, was Wilson's private translator during the WW1 peace negotiations in Paris.
During World War I, Bonsal served in the American Expeditionary Forces, in charge of the forerunner of “psychological warfare”, directing propaganda efforts to weaken the resolve of the soldiers of the Central Powers.
He knew Edward House from before the war, and at the beginning of the Armistice negotiations, the Colonel had asked that he be assigned to him.
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 SUITORS AND SUPPLIANTS
To preserve their integrity, Bonsal made no attempts to cover up mistaken judgements or even to improve the records literary style.
During World War I, Bonsal served in the American Expeditionary Forces, in charge of the forerunner of "psychological warfare", directing propaganda efforts to weaken the resolve of the soldiers of the Central Powers.
Nor is the atmosphere of the anterooms of the next peace conference, in which the "suitors and suppliants" are again forgathering for the same purpose, very favorable to a wiser and fairer arbitrament of their claims than that, related by Colonel Bonsal, in which was spawned the Axis and the hideous war that followed.
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 Descendants of Dennis Dawley I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John BONSAL was born 1817/1818 in, Norfolk, VA. He died after 1870.
Stephen BONSAL was born 2 Feb 1831 in Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia.
Ellen BONSAL was born 1816 in, Norfolk, VA.
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 "So the American mothers' sons are not born as slaves."
Being Cuban born and living within sight of the Statue of Liberty, I cannot help but think of who and what made this possible.
Bonsal, having lived in Havana, also penned a book, "When the French were here".
A friend of mine, Tirso Gonzalez, veteran of the 2506 Brigade, once heard me talking about this case, and both he and I sent out to investigate in the NY Public Library if this indeed was true.
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 Pantheon | Catalog | The Last Day of the War by Judith Claire Mitchell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Trevor Hamilton and Stephen Lindsey, the diplomats Dub dines with at the Majestic Hotel, are based on Harold Nicolson and Stephen Bonsal respectively.
Bonsal was the American liaison to "the small countries" (Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, etc.).
Nicolson, a better-known figure thanks in part to Portrait of a Marriage, his son's bestseller about Nicolson's unusual marriage to Vita Sackville West, was a young idealist when he went to Paris with the British delegation.
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 Yellow Press
Among the passengers was the novelist Stephen Crane, author of the Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage.
Bonsal was in Cuba from January to April, 1897.
Upon his return to the States, Bonsal testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on what he had seen in Cuba and his book, "The Real Conditions in Cuba Today", published late in the year, was considered authoritative.
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 Lost Time | TIME
Bonsal came to his rescue, and so became acquainted with wirepulling, involved, ambiguous Colonel Edward House, of Texas, the Harry Hopkins of the Wilson regime.
Later, when the Peace Conference was being planned, Colonel Bonsal was called in again, first as adviser on Balkan affairs, then as interpreter for House and Wilson at secret meetings where no stenographic notes were kept and no official translations made.
The next-to-the-last-one is two days before Christmas, 1919, when Colonel Bonsal, out of the army at last, was holding a farewell dinner of reconciliation with a major who had previously threatened to shoot him on sight.
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 usindep
The silver was divided between Washington and Rochambeau, and the army was able to move ahead toward their destined victory against the superior force at Yorktown in 1781.
*When the French Were Here by Stephen Bonsal, Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc. 1945, pp.
The pledge of the Havana's Ladies, remained very little known, with the exception of an American historian Stephen Bonsal, who wrote: "That sum collected [by the Havana's Ladies] must be considered as the ground whereon was erected the American independence."
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 Stephen Borsody: The Hungarians: A Divided Nation
Horak, Stephen M. East European National Minorities, 1919-1980: A Handbook.
She served as managing editor of the Yale Russian and East European Publications in 197880.
STEPHEN BORSODY is professor emeritus of history, Chatham College.
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 T.E. Lawrence Paper Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Stephen Bonsal was the confidential aide of Edward House who was himself a trusted adviser to President Wilson.
Bonsal wrote, "The date of this secret treaty (Sykes-Picot) should be carefully noted.
Bonsal wrote on 29 March 1919, "[Feisal] read to House the protocol of the promises the British made to his father … on October 24, 1915.
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 Books by Stephen Bonner - The acoustics of the aeolian harp supplement to volumes 1 - 3 - 090099813X computer and book   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Stephen Bonsal - Heyday in a Vanished World - 1125232226
Stephen Bottomore David Robinson - I Want to See This Annie Mattygraph: A Cartoon History of the Coming of the Movies - 8886155042
Stephen C Broydrick - The 7 Universal Laws of Customer Value: How to Win Customers and Influence Markets - 0786307323
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 Real Soldiers of Fortune
Several of the older war correspondents knew him intimately; Bennett Burleigh of the Telegraph was his friend, and E. Knight of the Times was one of those who volunteered for a filibustering expedition which MacIver organized against New Guinea.
The late Colonel Ochiltree of Texas told me tales of MacIver's bravery, when as young men they were fellow officers in the Southern army, and Stephen Bonsal had met him when MacIver was United States Consul at Denia in Spain.
As Denia is a small place, the inhabitants feared for their safety, and Bonsal, who was our _charge d'affaires_ then, was sent from Madrid to adjust matters.
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 Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Stephen Bonsal recorded in his diary that "every broken-down newspaperman from the east coast of Asia is here writing scurrilous articles about the Japanese." (29)
Journalists came to Paris for news, and they interpreted Wilson's promises of "open covenants of peace, openly arrived at" as a special guarantee to their profession.
Shortly after the conference opened, Clemenceau sensed a contentious attitude among the journalists, (34) so he permitted them to meet with his two assistants, Foreign Secretary Stephen Pichon and André Tardieu, an experienced journalist, at regularly scheduled times.
www.nv.cc.va.us /home/cevans/Versailles/papers/Delgallo/Paper.html   (2561 words)

  
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Stephen Vincent Benet: My brother Steve, by William Rose Benet.
Philip W. Bonsal & Dudley B. Bonsal (C); 16Apr71; R504599.
New ed., thoroughly rev. by Irvin J. Stephens.
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 Path to freedom paved with Cuban diamonds / Frank Calzon / Miami Herald - Cuba News / Noticias - CubaNet News
According to historian Stephen Bonsal, Rochambeau wrote at the time:``The Continental troops [are] almost without clothes.
The campaign in the fall of 1781 -- and the war -- ended with Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown.
As Bonsal noted, "The million that was supplied by the ladies of Havana may be regarded as the 'bottom dollars' upon which the edifice of American independence was erected.''
www.cubanet.org /CNews/y00/jul00/06e17.htm   (590 words)

  
 David Amaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Stephen Bonsal in his book Unfinished Business (1944) accurately records those meeting.
Bonsal commends David Amacker and his work: "Again (after the first appointee proved flustered and incapable) I dived deep down into the language pool of the American delegation and fished out a young Lieutenant from Louisiana, who spoke clear French and also the pleasing English of the Deep South.
He was drafted to the job in which he acquitted himself well.
www.cswnet.com /~sschmitz/bios/bio_amaker.html   (183 words)

  
 Books by Stephen Bonsal - Heyday in a Vanished World - 1125232226 bookshelf
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Stephen C C Smith - Case Studies in Economic Development - 0801312892
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 UK bonsal websites UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bonsal - women and men have always dreamed of: Bonsal.
That s because their bodies contain Bonsal, which is now available as a diet-pillimportant questions: How does Bonsal work?
Derbyshire churches - St Jame's Church at Bonsall - Derbyshire churches St Jame's Church at Bonsall, Derbyshire Bonsal Church St Jame's Church The 13th century stone built St Jame's Church stands in a prominent position overlooking the village.
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 Journal of San Diego History
On December 2, 1846, the trail-worn Army of the West, under the command of General Stephen Watts Kearny,
The men had survived a perilous sixty-mile trek across the desert without loss of life and arrived in California in good spirits.
Stephen Bonsal, Edward Fitzgerald Beale (New York: G. Putnam’s Sons, 1912).
www.sandiegohistory.org /journal/73fall/sanpasqual.htm   (7307 words)

  
 Our American History - Nuestra Historia Americana - The Battle of Yorktown
Stephen Bonsal, When the French Were Here (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., 1945) 119.
Stephen Bonsal, When the French Were Here, 118.
John G. Shea, The Operations of the French Fleet Under the Count De Grasse in 1781-1782, 152.
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 Bonsal - Review - bonsal and other diet tablets
Bonsal - Review - bonsal and other diet tablets
I purchased Bonsal after I had seen the advert in a magazine, I had just had my second child and I was desperate to lose weight.
I had tried several other weight loss programmes with no success, after reading the advert I thought that this sounded like the miracle I needed.
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 Biblio: SUITORS AND SUPPLIANTS The Little Nations At Versailles by Bonsal, Stephen: Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bonsal, Stephen: SUITORS AND SUPPLIANTS The Little Nations At Versailles
Lawrence of Arabia, Paderewski of Poland, Benes of Czechoslovakia - such were among the vibrant personalities who entrusted Bonsal with their most fervent desires.
Rounding out the picture of these tremendous events is a wealth of revealing anecdotes about President Wilson, Staling the young revolutionist, Hoover, the food commissioner, and Aseff the master spy.
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 Fad to Fundamental: Airmail in America
Lieutenants Stephen Bonsal, E. Killgore and Walter Miller round out the list of army pilots who carried the mail during the first three months of the service.
Stephen Bonsal flew 4,975 miles in his three months of service, making 38 trips, chalking up 75 hours in the air, and suffering four forced landings.
Click on the photos to view a larger image.
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 Beale House History
The Decatur House acquired its name from its original owner, Commodore Stephen Decatur, a naval officer who used his prize monies to buy land from the President’s Square in 1812 and contract the services of one of the most famous architects of his day to design his house.
The book, written by Stephen Bonsal, was published in 1912 with the title Edward Fitzgerald Beale, A Pioneer in the Path of Empire.
Truxtun died in 1936 and was buried in the churchyard of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg, Virginia where his family had worshiped in the 1600s.
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 Amazon.ca: Stephen - Eastern / Europe: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the Shadow of the Holy Mountain: The Genesis of a Rural Greek Community and Its Refugee Heritage by Stephen D. Salamone (Hardcover - Jul 1987)
Shaping Identity in Eastern Europe and Russia by Stephen Velhchenko, Stephen Valeychenko, and Stephen Velychenko (Hardcover - May 15 1993)
Vampires in the Carpathians: Magical Acts Rites and Beliefs in Subcarpathian Rus' by Petr Bogatyrev, Stephen Reynolds, Patricia Ann Krafcik, and Bogdan Horbal (Hardcover - Dec 10 1998)
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 Books by Stephen Bayley - Conran Directory of Design - 0394546989 bestbookbuy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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Stephen Bazen Et Al - Low-wage Employment in Europe.
Stephen Beaumont - Great Canadian Beer Guide - 0771590318
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 Untitled Document
Your job is to write an academically-sound feature article about one of those correspondents for a publication like Smithsonian or American Heritage.
You are to focus not solely on the correspondent, but on one major event the correspondent covered; that might be Stephen Crane covering the charge up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War or Ernie Pyle surveying the wreckage on the beach at Normandy after the D-Day.
But you are to put it in the broader context of the correspondent's journalistic work-who was the correspondent and how did he or she arrive at that point.
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 Air Mails
Fleet asked for six Air Service pilots and was told to choose four—the Post Office Department would choose the other two.
Fleet selected Lts Stephen Bonsal, Howard P Culver, Walter Miller, and Torrey H Webb as the most experienced pilots available — only Culver had more than four months of flying experience.
From then on, those four pilots, plus Bonsal and Miller, would make all the trips during the experiment.
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 The Nation, 05/13/1944 - The First World Peace by Guerard, Albert
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"Victory Without Peace," by Roger Burlingame and Alden Stevens; "Unfinished Business," by Stephen Bonsal.
...Stephen Bonsai, a great foreign correspondent, became the trusted assistant of Colonel House: his confidential adviser, contact man, interpreter: the gray shadow of the Gray Eminence, with the appropriate rank of lieutenant colonel...
www.archive.thenation.com /Summaries/v158i0020_12.htm   (1155 words)

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