Description
Dust jacket included. Previous library book. Protective cellophane on dust jacket. Cover has normal wear. Stamps on the inside page. Pages are clean. Binding is secure. Damage on back page. Stamps on back page.
This well-preserved copy of “Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold” by Jean Fritz offers a captivating exploration of one of the most infamous figures in American history. Fritz’s engaging narrative brings to life the complex motivations and actions of Arnold, whose defection to the British during the Revolutionary War remains a subject of intense fascination and debate. Published in the latter half of the 20th century, this book reflects the renewed interest in revisiting historical figures through a more nuanced lens, challenging simplistic notions of heroism and villainy. While bearing the hallmarks of its library origins, this copy retains its integrity, inviting readers to delve into Fritz’s acclaimed storytelling and gain a deeper understanding of Arnold’s enigmatic legacy. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the opportunity to explore this pivotal chapter in the nation’s founding through the lens of a skilled biographer.