French Sketches: Monaco, Onassis, and Prince Rainier

In 1950, Prince Rainier became ruler of Monaco while shortly afterwards tanker baron Aristotle Onassis sailed in as the city-state’s largest investor. The two men had different visions for Monaco’s future: should it be a haven for the ultra-rich or a tax haven for a rising class of international millionaires? Ultimately, Prince Rainier prevailed; Onassis sailed away to marry Jackie Kennedy.

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French Sketches: Monaco, Onassis, and Prince Rainier

In 1950, Prince Rainier became ruler of Monaco while shortly afterwards tanker baron Aristotle Onassis sailed in as the city-state’s largest investor. The two men had different visions for Monaco’s future: should it be a haven for the ultra-rich or a tax haven for a rising class of international millionaires? Ultimately, Prince Rainier prevailed; Onassis sailed away to marry Jackie Kennedy.

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French Sketches: Monaco, Onassis, and Prince Rainier

French Sketches: Monaco, Onassis, and Prince Rainier

by Paul A. Myers
French Sketches: Monaco, Onassis, and Prince Rainier

French Sketches: Monaco, Onassis, and Prince Rainier

by Paul A. Myers

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Overview

In 1950, Prince Rainier became ruler of Monaco while shortly afterwards tanker baron Aristotle Onassis sailed in as the city-state’s largest investor. The two men had different visions for Monaco’s future: should it be a haven for the ultra-rich or a tax haven for a rising class of international millionaires? Ultimately, Prince Rainier prevailed; Onassis sailed away to marry Jackie Kennedy.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033204236
Publisher: Paul A. Myers
Publication date: 04/27/2012
Series: French Sketches , #3
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 607 KB

About the Author

Paul A. Myers is the author of the history-based novels "Paris 1935: Destiny's Crossroads," "Paris 1934: Victory in Retreat" and "Vienna 1934: Betrayal at the Ballplatz." He also publishes short travel culture essays under the series name "French Sketches." Previously, he wrote the maritime history "North to California: The Spanish Voyages of Discovery 1533-1603." He is a self-employed CPA and lives in Claremont CA with his wife Minche, where both are active in fine arts groups. Myers serves as co-president of the Scripps College Fine Arts Foundation 2008-2012. Paul and his wife are amateur francophiles and visit France regularly.
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