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Gramont

American  
[gra-mawn] / graˈmɔ̃ /

noun

  1. Philibert Comte de, 1621–1707, French courtier, soldier, and adventurer.


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His coverage earned Mr. de Gramont the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting.

From New York Times • Dec. 14, 2023

Of the three books on France he wrote as Sanche de Gramont, the most widely read was “The French: Portrait of a People.”

From New York Times • Dec. 14, 2023

And, here’s the neatest narrative trick of all: As Christie characteristically did, de Gramont hides the solution to the mystery of “The Christie Affair” in plain sight.

From Washington Post • Feb. 2, 2022

That’s just one of the many ways in which de Gramont fleshes out the scant official history of that time in Christie’s life.

From Washington Post • Feb. 2, 2022

Gramont threw in his clutch and sent the car jumping forward—he remembered that he had left Hammond beside the rivulet, close to the Gumberts property.

From The Mardi Gras Mystery by Bedford-Jones, H. (Henry)