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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amédée Baillot de Guerville, or A.B. de Guerville (May 3, 1868- May 21, 1913), was a free-lance war correspondent, editor, and commercial agent, most frequently cited for his travel writing. He was best known in his day for his staunch defense of Japan in the aftermath of the alleged Port Arthur Massacre of November 1894. Born to Paul-Louis-Amédée Baillot, clerk, commercial agent, and teacher of the French language, and his third wife, Antoinette Luce, Baillot…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amédée Baillot de Guerville, or A.B. de Guerville (May 3, 1868- May 21, 1913), was a free-lance war correspondent, editor, and commercial agent, most frequently cited for his travel writing. He was best known in his day for his staunch defense of Japan in the aftermath of the alleged Port Arthur Massacre of November 1894. Born to Paul-Louis-Amédée Baillot, clerk, commercial agent, and teacher of the French language, and his third wife, Antoinette Luce, Baillot followed what was apparently a family tradition of borrowing a portion of the Huet de Guerville family name, begun in England by his father in 1850 when he immigrated to the United States from his native France in 1887.