The loyal son : the war in Ben Franklin's house
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New York : Ballantine Books, [2017].
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9780345544216, 0345544218
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xx, 438 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
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Published
New York : Ballantine Books, [2017].
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9780345544216, 0345544218
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40027280578

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Ben Franklin is the most lovable of America's founding fathers. His wit, his charm, his inventiveness--even his grandfatherly appearance--are legendary. But this image obscures the scandals that dogged him throughout his life. In The Loyal Son, award-winning historian Daniel Mark Epstein throws the spotlight on one of the more enigmatic aspects of Franklin's biography: his complex and confounding relationship with his illegitimate son William. When he was twenty-four, Franklin fathered a child with a woman who was not his wife. He adopted the boy, raised him, and educated him to be his aide. Ben and William became inseparable. After the famous kite-in-a-thunderstorm experiment, it was William who proved that the electrical charge in a lightning bolt travels from the ground up, not from the clouds down. On a diplomatic mission to London, it was William who charmed London society. He was invited to walk in the procession of the coronation of George III; Ben was not. The outbreak of the American Revolution caused a devastating split between father and son. By then, William was royal governor of New Jersey, while Ben was one of the foremost champions of American independence. In 1776, the Continental Congress imprisoned William for treason. George Washington made efforts to win William's release, while his father, to the world's astonishment, appeared to have abandoned him to his fate. A fresh take on the combustible politics of the age of independence, The Loyal Son is a gripping account of how the agony of the American Revolution devastated one of America's most distinguished families. Like Nathaniel Philbrick and David McCullough, Epstein is a storyteller first and foremost, a historian who weaves together fascinating incidents discovered in long-neglected documents to draw us into the private world of the men and women who made America.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Epstein, D. M. (2017). The loyal son: the war in Ben Franklin's house (First edition.). Ballantine Books.

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Epstein, Daniel Mark. 2017. The Loyal Son: The War in Ben Franklin's House. Ballantine Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Epstein, Daniel Mark. The Loyal Son: The War in Ben Franklin's House Ballantine Books, 2017.

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Epstein, Daniel Mark. The Loyal Son: The War in Ben Franklin's House First edition., Ballantine Books, 2017.

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