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Edmond de Mandat-Grancey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edmond de Mandat-Grancey Baron Edmond de Mandat-Grancey (the good) (1842–1911), was a French journalist, writer and naval officer. ==Life== After serving in the army, baron de Mandat-Grancey went on long travels. Starting in the 1880s he wrote a series of articles for the ''Correspondant'' on his trip into west Canada. He also published many works on his trip to Chicago, New York and Dakota in the United States of America, in which he put the French public on guard against what he saw as American "imperialism". Mandat-Grancey also visited Madagascar, the French Congo and the Congo Free State (owned by king Leopold II of Belgium) as well as Greece and Ireland, writing memoirs of his trips there. At the turn of the century, the name of Mandat-Grancey would be associated with the royalism of Charles Maurras and the Action Française. He was one of the first contributors to the ''Revue d'Action française'' (founded by Henri Vaugeois and Maurice Pujo in 1899). He collected his articles in one volume as ''Le Clergé français et le Concordat'' (Paris, Perrin) in 1905.
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