George Washington and Benedict Arnold : a tale of two patriots
Complete with maps and illustrations, this dual biography examines and compares two would-be patriots. One became the father of our country. The other became America's most notorious traitor. Surprisingly, Washington and Arnold admired each other. Washington saw Arnold as a true fighting soldier whose merits were unjustly neglected by his superiors and the Continental Congress. Arnold respected Washington as a worthy commander in chief. They even shared enemies. Yet, while Washington rose above his enemies, Arnold became embittered by them
Print Book, English, ©2006
Regnery Pub. ; Distributed to the trade by National Book Network, Washington, D.C., Lanham, MD, ©2006