
The Late Years of Benedict Arnold
Fugitive, Smuggler, Mercenary, 1780-1801
McFarland & Co Inc (Publisher)
Published on 6. June 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
285 pages
978-1-4766-7653-1 (ISBN)
Description
The life of Benedict Arnold, the American Revolutionary War general who attempted to surrender West Point to the British in 1780, didn't end after he betrayed his American compatriots. In the newly formed United States, he was condemned as a conspirator and in Britain, he was suspected of the same. He quickly left America, spent a short time in London, and largely operated in Canada and the Caribbean as a smuggler, a mercenary and a pariah.
Although much has been written about Arnold's famous fall from grace, this book is the story of a charismatic man of vaulting ambition. With new research and photographs, it delves into his last twenty years. Arnold remains fascinating as a toppled hero and a flagrant traitor. Another American general wrote in the 1780s that Arnold "never does anything by halves"; indeed, he lived on a big scale. This study documents each of the various points of the globe where the restless Arnold operated and lived, pursuing wealth, status, and redemption.
Although much has been written about Arnold's famous fall from grace, this book is the story of a charismatic man of vaulting ambition. With new research and photographs, it delves into his last twenty years. Arnold remains fascinating as a toppled hero and a flagrant traitor. Another American general wrote in the 1780s that Arnold "never does anything by halves"; indeed, he lived on a big scale. This study documents each of the various points of the globe where the restless Arnold operated and lived, pursuing wealth, status, and redemption.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Jefferson, NC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
68 photos, appendix, notes, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
468 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4766-7653-1 (9781476676531)
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Persons
Jane Merrill has published in 50 national magazines and has written books on fashion, lifestyle, and eighteenth century culture. She lives on the St. George Peninsula in Maine. John Endicott has practiced law in New York and Connecticut. He lives in Litchfield, Connecticut.
Content
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
?1.?Growing Up Benedict
?2.?How the General Viewed His Treason
?3.?John Champe's Ride
?4.?Peggy's Nerves
?5.?Maneuvers in the James River Valley and New London, Connecticut
?6.?Ups and Downs in London
?7.?Sanctuary Province
?8.?Arrival in Saint John
?9.?Benedict's Advance in the New Province
10.?A Smuggling Culture
11.?Elyseum: A Potential for the Gentry
12.?The Benefit of Friendships
13.?The Island of Welsh Squires
14.?Benedict's Depot
15.?Breaking Point and Departure
16.?Challenging a Duke
17.?Guadeloupe
18.?Correspondents
19.?Last Years in London
Appendix: The Children and Hannah
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
?1.?Growing Up Benedict
?2.?How the General Viewed His Treason
?3.?John Champe's Ride
?4.?Peggy's Nerves
?5.?Maneuvers in the James River Valley and New London, Connecticut
?6.?Ups and Downs in London
?7.?Sanctuary Province
?8.?Arrival in Saint John
?9.?Benedict's Advance in the New Province
10.?A Smuggling Culture
11.?Elyseum: A Potential for the Gentry
12.?The Benefit of Friendships
13.?The Island of Welsh Squires
14.?Benedict's Depot
15.?Breaking Point and Departure
16.?Challenging a Duke
17.?Guadeloupe
18.?Correspondents
19.?Last Years in London
Appendix: The Children and Hannah
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index