The Life of Benedict Arnold

The Life of Benedict Arnold His Patriotism and His Treason

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Publisher's Synopsis

Before he was a traitor, Benedict Arnold was a true American hero.

He was fearless in battle and a beloved leader of men. He risked his life for his country and was instrumental in the early success of the American Revolution. George Washington called him, "The bravest of the brave." His name was Benedict Arnold.

What started Washington's favorite military leader down the path to treachery? In The Life of Benedict Arnold, Isaac N. Arnold, a descendant of Benedict Arnold, looks at both sides of this mysterious and compelling individual. The author shows us the complete man--Arnold's boyhood and military success, the betrayal, and his last years in England. Isaac Arnold also draws a portrait of Benedict Arnold's wife, Peggy Shippen, who played a critical role in her husband's treachery.

With dozens of excerpts from the actual letters and memorandum of George Washington, Benedict Arnold, Peggy Shippen, and many others, Isaac Arnold leads us up to that moment when Benedict Arnold made his fateful decision--one which he truly believed would end the ongoing bloodshed of his fellow Americans.

The Life of Benedict Arnold is a timeless and tragic tale of a disgraced American warrior.

"Let me die in my old American uniform...God forgive me for putting on any other."
- Benedict Arnold, on his deathbed.

Book information

ISBN: 9781948697057
Publisher: Hva Press
Imprint: Hva Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 450
Weight: 590g
Height: 213mm
Width: 137mm
Spine width: 38mm