My father who was from Haiti did translate this book into French before he died in Sept.1999 and got the author's family the right to publish this French version of the book. Toussaint Louverture was one of his favorite heroes since he fought against slavery with much success. But so far no editor in France that he contacted ever accepted to publish it. I've started to type all the French text into my computer and I have in mind to publish it over the Internet. Is there any means to get any formal acceptance from Ralph Korngold's descendants? Please email me any info that could help make Toussaint and Haiti, the first black republic, more widely known worldwide and go on with my father's work. Thanks.
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