Stanwood Shot Dead!

Nick Pietrowicz

Non-Fiction

 - Death, Diplomacy, and the Dawn of American Power -  Stanwood Shot Dead! Death, Diplomacy, and the Dawn of American Power relates the true story of nineteenth-century adventurer Louis Duverge and...

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 - Death, Diplomacy, and the Dawn of American Power

Stanwood Shot Dead! Death, Diplomacy, and the Dawn of American Power relates the true story of nineteenth-century adventurer Louis Duverge and his killing of American consular agent Victor Stanwood. Born to a wealthy family in Mauritius, Duverge attended university in France before joining the Foreign Legion. He then took to sea, leading a failed attempt to steal a cargo of gold from an Indian Ocean trading vessel. Duverge slipped away from authorities in British India and fled to Boston, where he joined the Union effort. Commissioned as a lieutenant with a Massachusetts regiment, Duverge saw combat during the twilight of the American Civil War. At the close of hostilities, he was assigned to provost duty in South Carolina, where Duverge landed in jail for fraud. He employed his exceptional charm and deviousness to not only escape prosecution but to eventually gain citizenship and a consular appointment with the State Department. Duverge soon abandoned his consular post, though, joining the famed Henry Stanley in an expedition to develop Congo on behalf of King Leopold II of Belgium. After a gunfight in the jungle went bad, Duverge traveled to Madagascar. There, a series of adventures would lead him to his final conflict: a shootout at the home of American consul Victor Stanwood. Duverge’s eventual arrest for Stanwood’s killing and his subsequent trial, as well as the extraordinary life that led to that event, give insight into America’s place in the world then and today.

Author: Nick Pietrowicz
Page Count: 184
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: July 9, 2025
Imprint: The Agency Books
Genre: History

HISTORY / General
HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy

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