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1. Emblem of Liberty : The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Anne C. Loveland 
Price: USD 42.35
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Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: LSU Press] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Marquis de Lafayette--the Frenchman who fought in the American Revolution--was the only foreigner to hold a major position among the Founding Fathers of the new nation. From his arrival in 1777 until, a century and a half later, the words 'Lafayette, we are here!' stirred support for American intervention in World War I, the evolving image of Lafayette reflected popular opinion on various domestic and foreign issues. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 1999]  

2. Emblem of Liberty : The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 23.33
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Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: LSU Press] Softcover [Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]  

3. Emblem of Liberty : The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 30.07
Dealer: AbebooksUK, GreatBookPricesUK
Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: LSU Press] Softcover [Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1999]  

4. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind (Paperback or Softback)
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 25.98
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Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: Louisiana State University Press 12/19/1971] Softcover Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind 0.6 [Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1971]  

5. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Anne C. Loveland 
Price: USD 33.97
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: Louisiana State University Press, Date: 1971-12-01. Paperback. Used:Good. 1971. Louisiana State University Press ISBN 0807124621 9780807124628 [US] 

6. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Anne C. Loveland 
Price: USD 32.59
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Description: New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind. ISBN 0807124621 9780807124628 [GB] 

7. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Anne C. Loveland 
Price: USD 36.76
Dealer: Biblio, The Saint Bookstore
Description: Paperback / softback. New. The Marquis de Lafayette- the Frenchman who fought in the American Revolution- was the only foreigner to hold a major position among the Founding Fathers of the new nation. From his arrival in 1777 until, a century and a half later, the words ""Lafayette, we are here!"" stirred support for American intervention in World War I, the evolving image of Lafayette reflected popular opinion on various domestic and foreign issues. Emblem of Liberty, the first comprehensive survey of Lafayette as a symbolic figure in American intellectual history, examines the compound image of the man and the ideas he represented. Professor Anne C. Loveland has based this wide-ranging study upon the massive Lafayette manuscript collection at Cornell University as well as a great variety of other sources. Lafayette was popularly regarded as a model patriot aiding the cause of liberty and mankind- an example of the public and private virtue necessary to the perpetuation of the American republic. He was also seen as benefactor and later patriarch of the United States, a Founding Father who served as judge of the success or failure of the republican experiment. In addition as leader for a time of the French Revolution and as the friend of liberal revolutions abroad, Lafayette was viewed as the agent of the American mission, carrying the example of republican government to oppressed peoples around the world. Lafayette's ""Triumphal Tour"" of the United States in 1824- 1825 contributed to a revival of republicanism, a lessening of the factional and section strife which appeared to threaten the young nation's stability, a renewed sense of the American mission. After his return to France, Lafayette continued to exert an influence on American popular thought. His correspondence with friends in the United States reveals their concern with slavery, nullification, and other sectional issues, as well as their increasingly stereotyped reaction to revolutions, particularly the French Revolution of 1830. The Marquis died in 1834, but his image was employed for nearly a century longer to arouse patriotic fervor and to unite Americans in what was viewed as an international mission to spread liberty and justice. ISBN 0807124621 9780807124628 [GB] 

8. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Anne C. Loveland 
Price: USD 31.56
Dealer: Biblio, The Saint Bookstore
Description: Paperback / softback. New. The Marquis de Lafayette- the Frenchman who fought in the American Revolution- was the only foreigner to hold a major position among the Founding Fathers of the new nation. From his arrival in 1777 until, a century and a half later, the words ""Lafayette, we are here!"" stirred support for American intervention in World War I, the evolving image of Lafayette reflected popular opinion on various domestic and foreign issues. Emblem of Liberty, the first comprehensive survey of Lafayette as a symbolic figure in American intellectual history, examines the compound image of the man and the ideas he represented. Professor Anne C. Loveland has based this wide-ranging study upon the massive Lafayette manuscript collection at Cornell University as well as a great variety of other sources. Lafayette was popularly regarded as a model patriot aiding the cause of liberty and mankind- an example of the public and private virtue necessary to the perpetuation of the American republic. He was also seen as benefactor and later patriarch of the United States, a Founding Father who served as judge of the success or failure of the republican experiment. In addition as leader for a time of the French Revolution and as the friend of liberal revolutions abroad, Lafayette was viewed as the agent of the American mission, carrying the example of republican government to oppressed peoples around the world. Lafayette's ""Triumphal Tour"" of the United States in 1824- 1825 contributed to a revival of republicanism, a lessening of the factional and section strife which appeared to threaten the young nation's stability, a renewed sense of the American mission. After his return to France, Lafayette continued to exert an influence on American popular thought. His correspondence with friends in the United States reveals their concern with slavery, nullification, and other sectional issues, as well as their increasingly stereotyped reaction to revolutions, particularly the French Revolution of 1830. The Marquis died in 1834, but his image was employed for nearly a century longer to arouse patriotic fervor and to unite Americans in what was viewed as an international mission to spread liberty and justice. ISBN 0807124621 9780807124628 [GB] 

9. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland Anne C 
Price: USD 27.00
Dealer: Biblio, SOUTHAUSTRALIANBOOKS
Description: LSU Press. Paperback. New. 7x5x0. LSU Press ISBN 0807124621 9780807124628 [US] 

10. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Anne C. Loveland 
Price: USD 31.25
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Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: Louisiana State University Press] Softcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. [Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1999]  

11. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C 
Price: USD 19.68
Dealer: Alibris
Description: Baton Rouge LSU Press 1999 Trade paperback New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 208 p. 

12. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 23.70
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Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: LSU Press] Softcover [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]  

13. Emblem of Liberty: The Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 26.86
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Chiron Media
Description: ISBN10: 0807124621, ISBN13: 9780807124628, [publisher: LSU Press 1971-12] Softcover [Wallingford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1971]  

14. Emblem of Liberty: the Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 51.87
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Description: LSU Press 1999 paperback Good Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 

15. Emblem of Liberty: the Image of Lafayette in the American Mind
by Loveland, Anne C. 
Price: USD 85.63
Dealer: Alibris, Bonita via Alibris
Description: LSU Press 1999 paperback New 

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