Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith)

An artist in treason, the extraordinary double life of General James Wilkinson, Andro Linklater

Label
An artist in treason, the extraordinary double life of General James Wilkinson, Andro Linklater
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
platesmapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
An artist in treason
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
317928783
Responsibility statement
Andro Linklater
Sub title
the extraordinary double life of General James Wilkinson
Summary
Patriot, traitor, general, spy: James Wilkinson was a consummate contradiction. Brilliant and precocious, at age twenty he was both the youngest general in the revolutionary Continental Army, and privy to the Conway cabal to oust Washington from command. He was Benedict Arnold's aide, but the first to reveal Arnold's treachery. By 38, he was the senior general in the United States army--and had turned traitor himself. Wilkinson's audacious career in the Spanish secret service while in command of American forces is all the more remarkable because it was anything but hidden. Though he betrayed America's strategic secrets and sought to keep the new country from expanding beyond the Mississippi, four presidents turned a blind eye to his treachery--gambling that Wilkinson would never use the army to overthrow our nascent democracy. The crucial test came in 1806, when Wilkinson turned the army against Aaron Burr and foiled his conspiracy to break up the Union.--From publisher description