Eye of the Eagle

Eye of the Eagle by Robert E. Wilczak, published by Booksurge Publishing in February 2007, offers a detailed exploration of General Benedict Arnold’s defection to the British in September 1780. This edition spans 410 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a comprehensive narrative that sheds new light on a pivotal moment in American history.
In this book, Wilczak presents a meticulously researched account that combines elements of biography and historical analysis. Readers will find an engaging portrayal of Arnold, delving into the complexities of his actions during the Revolutionary Period. The narrative aims to provide an immersive experience, allowing readers to understand the motivations and implications of Arnold’s choices within the broader context of military history in the United States.
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The story of General Benedict Arnold’s defection to the British in September of 1780 has never been presented in this way. “Brilliantly conceived and thoroughly researched book. A fascinating new look at one of history’s most infamous men. You-are-there feel of a novel. Thought-provoking, intriguing and historically important, Eye of the Eagle will truly open your eyes”. New York Times best-selling author Ellen Tanner Marsh
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