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Sto caricando le informazioni... John André: The Spy Who Turned Benedict Arnolddi D. A. B. Ronald
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Born to Huguenot refugees living in London, John André joined the British Army as a junior officer in 1771. His skills in languages and map-making recognized by his superiors, he was trained for 'petite guerre, ' the shadowy but crucial business of intelligence gathering and irregular warfare. As rebellion within the American colonies loomed, in 1774 he sailed to Philadelphia, arriving just as the First Continental Congress opened. When war broke out in 1775, André's skills became invaluable. Soon proving himself, he rose through the ranks, and, aged just 29, was appointed adjutant-general of the British Army in America, taking charge of the secret service. A charming, talented, and handsome young man, he was well-placed to make intelligence contacts during the British occupation of Philadelphia in 1777-78. Among them was a young lady named Peggy Shippen. With her assistance he hatched a plan to turn her husband, Benedict Arnold--a senior American officer. An extended correspondence led to a fateful meeting between Arnold and André to arrange surrender of the key fort of West Point. After meeting Arnold, André was then mysteriously captured behind enemy lines, in disguise and carrying incriminating documents. He immediately confessed, refusing to try to save himself, leaving Washington no choice but to have him executed as a spy. His death was widely lamented on both sides of the Atlantic, but the truth about his death--and life--has never been fully understood. This new biography explores André's background and youth to explain his personality and motivations. It reveals why the Heinous Benedict Arnold betrayed him and why André chose to sacrifice himself. -- Dust jacket flap. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)973.3History and Geography North America United States Revolution and confederation (1775-89)Classificazione LCVotoMedia: Nessun voto.Sei tu?Diventa un autore di LibraryThing. |