Georges, Vicomte de Mauduit

In 1932, Mauduit wrote Private Views: Reminiscences of a Wandering Nobleman which the Times Literary Supplement described as "a lively and fascinating book in which the author introduces you to all the famous people he has met",[5] filled with "charming pen pictures.

"[6] The book recounts his experiences in these countries and the many well-known people he met, including his aviation training under Louis Blériot and his encounter with Colonel Roosevelt in New York.

Also in the book, Mauduit describes his life as an engineer in Paris during the First World War and his work on the first tanks through participation in a technical committee.

A 1941 article in the Chicago Tribune records that Mauduit had been tried in England on a charge of "making statements 'likely to cause alarm or despondency'".

He refers to his imprisonment at the hands of the British and cites the poor treatment of French volunteers arriving in London.

[20] Evelyn-Maud Genevieve de Mauduit was born on 17 April 1921 in Paris and died on 16 March 2010 in Paimpol, Cotes-d'Armor.