The Chevalier d’Eon is an idiosyncratic figure in French history: a powerful spy and statesman who became an overnight celebrity after leaking confidential state documents to the British public, he would be exiled from France for a decade for his intransigence, only to return to France as a pious Christian woman.
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By Jude Jones Jude Jones writes about the often-overlooked career of trans photographer Loren Rex Cameron and the prescient importance...
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