Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order

Overview

It's an adventure yarn, which pits Andrew Jackson, the young American fighter for freedom, in a battle against the predatory Brits, the scheming BCRAM cartel, and its evil mastermind, Dr. A. Reginald "Iago" Fox.

Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order is historical fiction and unadulterated Americana at its best: with London, England; the Atlantic Ocean and the HMS Samson; and Charleston, South Carolina, as backdrops for the fast-paced action.

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Overview

It's an adventure yarn, which pits Andrew Jackson, the young American fighter for freedom, in a battle against the predatory Brits, the scheming BCRAM cartel, and its evil mastermind, Dr. A. Reginald "Iago" Fox.

Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order is historical fiction and unadulterated Americana at its best: with London, England; the Atlantic Ocean and the HMS Samson; and Charleston, South Carolina, as backdrops for the fast-paced action.

Characters like King George III's mistress, Elisabeth "Babs" Wallace; the hapless Lord Cecil Arundel; the amoral Admiral Jayson Carter Leeber; the conniving Mark Richards; the heroic Mary Patton, with her rowboat, Liberty; the ruthless Lord John Percival Maxwell; and the Loyalist fink, Jonathan Palmer, fill its pages.

The plots centers around the sinister Dr. Fox's attempt to spike, with a magic potion, the drinking water of the American patriots. It supposedly will cause the rebels to lose their fighting spirit. Young Jackson, then age 13, is alerted, as a result of an incident at Charleston's Spotlight tavern, to the dastardly scheme. How will he foil these cunning foreign-based criminals?

Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order also answers the question: "What can be done about the New World Order?" It reveals, too, on another level, the globalist intriguers as a menace to the Republic. In its preface, the long suppressed history behind political conspiracies is fully disclosed.

This book is a classic story, too, about Good vs. Evil.

Andrew Jackson vs. New World Order is also a final warning for today's American patriots, who care about the Bill of Rights, the environment, the NAFTA-GATT debacle, and the future of the country.

Sounds like the New World Order to me!

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780595193684
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 8/28/2001
  • Pages: 140
  • Sales rank: 1,339,913
  • Product dimensions: 6.38 (w) x 9.14 (h) x 0.39 (d)

Table of Contents

Epigraph vii
List of Illustrations xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xxiii
Chapter 1 Tower of London 3
Chapter 2 Court of King George III 11
Chapter 3 Mysterious Dr. Fox 17
Chapter 4 Rayburnians 23
Chapter 5 King and Lady Wallace 29
Chapter 6 Dining With Leeber 39
Chapter 7 Den of Vermin 49
Chapter 8 Death on the High Seas 59
Chapter 9 Charleston Harbor 71
Chapter 10 Andrew, Mary and Ben 77
Chapter 11 Andrew's Strategy 83
Chapter 12 Dumping the Potion 89
Epilogue 95
Afterword 101
Notes 109
About The Author 111
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