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  1. Thomas Pichon is the author of Lettres et mémoires pour servir à l’histoire naturelle, civile et politique du Cap Breton, depuis son établissement jusqu’à la reprise de cette isle par les Anglais en 1758 (La Haye, Pays Bas, 1760; réimpr.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2009 · Pichon, Thomas, 1700-1781. Publication date 1966 Publisher East Ardsley, Eng.] S.R. Publishers Collection americana Book from the collections of University ...

  3. Thomas Pichon. (1700-1781), "The Spy of Beausejour." Thomas Pichon was brought up in France. It seems he might have had medical training which led him to be involved in the setup and administration of hospitals for the benefit of the French soldiers who were fighting in the German states during The War of the Austrian Succession (1744-48).

  4. 10 de may. de 2022 · 1 online resource (246 pages) "Thomas Pichon seems forever at a crossroads, often choosing the path of least resistance, or the most tempting. In this, the third Thomas Pichon novel, his life remains more complicated than he wishes.

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  6. In this, the third Thomas Pichon novel, his life remains more complicated than he wishes. He encounters highwaymen on a country road, succumbs to a tempting tryst in the spa town of Bath, squanders a new love in London and longs for the higher social station he once enjoyed. Returning to Paris, Thomas's work life initially stalls, but a new ...

  7. Thomas Pichon (1700–1781) was a French government agent during Father Le Loutre's War who is renown for betraying the French, Acadian and Mi’kmaq forces by providing information to the British, which led to the fall of Beausejour. Upon his return to France, he had a relationship with French author Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont (1757–1760). During Father Le Loutre's War, Pichon was ...