Benedict Arnold: Hero and Traitor

Author:
Cateau De Leeuw
Illustrator:
Noel Sickles
Publication:
1970 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
Genre:
Biography, Non-fiction
Series:
Spies of the World Members Only
Pages:
127
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Benedict Arnold was brave, resourceful, and intelligent. He was one of America's earliest heroes during he difficult campaign that failed to seize Quebec. But history knows him mainly as the first important traitor to the United States. Here is the tragic story of the man who rose above an impoverished youth to glory, then fell attempting one of the shabbiest misdeeds in American history. From the book
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