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Country
  
United States

Pages
  
576 pages

Originally published
  
24 May 2011

Genre
  
Non-fiction

Preceded by
  
1776

3.9/5
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Language
  
English

Followed by
  
The Wright Brothers

Author
  
David McCullough

Subject
  
History

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ISBN
  
1-4165-7176-0 (hardcover)

Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best History & Biography

Similar
  
The Path between the Seas, John Adams, Mornings on Horseback, Brave Companions: Portraits i, The Wright Brothers

The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris is a 2011 non-fiction book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough. In a departure from McCullough's most recent works, Founding Fathers like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, who spent time in Paris, are not covered. Instead, the book is about 19th-century Americans like James Fenimore Cooper and Samuel Morse, who migrated to Paris and went on to achieve importance in culture or innovation. Other subjects include Elihu Washburne, the American ambassador to France during the Franco-Prussian War, Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor in the United States, and American artists who worked in Paris such as George Healy, Mary Cassatt, and Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

David mccullough discusses the greater journey


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