Antoine Français, comte de Nantes (1756 – 7 March 1836), better known as Français of Nantes, was a French Count active during the French Revolution and Empire.
Français wrote a number of works, but his name is more likely to be preserved by the eulogies of the literary men to whom he afforded protection and assistance.[1]
Le Manuscrit de feu M. Jirme (1825)
Recueil de fadaises composé sur la montagne à l'usage des habitants de la plaine (1826)
Voyage dans la vallée des originaux (1828)
Tableau de la vie rurale, ou l'agriculture enseignée d'une manière dramatique (1829).