Secret Memoirs of Robert, Count de Paradès, Written by Himself, on Coming out of the Bastile. . . and Containing an Account of his Successful Transactions, as a Spy in England, With the Real Causes of the Failure of the Ever Memorable Expedition Against Plymouth, in 1779
London: Printed for R. Baldwin, Pater-Noster Row, 1791. A purported autobiographical account of Paradès’s service as a spy to the French in England, where he allegedly travelled repeatedly, visiting ports and fortified towns to gather information, though eventually he fell under the suspicion of French authorities and was sent to.....