Herbert Lottman was an American journalist and author who spend most of his life in France. He majored in English and biology at the University of New York, graduating in 1948 and earned a master’s in English from Columbia in 1951. In 1956 he moved to Paris and became the manager of the Paris branch of the publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux. He also was writing for Publishers Weekly for four decades and wrote a novel, Detours From the Grand Tour. But he is most reknowned for his biographies on French personalities and his writings on French intellectual life.

1998

A Biography
1979

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1992

A Biography
1989

An Exploratory Biography
1996

2001

2007

The Great Banking Dynasty through Two Turbulent Centurie
1995

Writers, Artists, and Politics from the Popular Front to the Cold War
1982

Driving an Empire
2003