The Uncertain Traitor
Master spy, secret double agent and secret supporter of the American revolution! Edward Bancroft, a real life doctor and scientist, was all three. But his true story is little known and historians still differ on his career and motives.
Bancroft was an Englishman born in Connecticut prior to American independence who lived and pursued his career as a doctor and scientist in London. He almost unwillingly became a spy for the British Secret Service and in addition worked for the American delegation in Paris seeking arms and an alliance with France. But which side did he help the most and was he ever discovered by the English or Americans?
His confessional delves into his guilt over his betrayal of the American delegation led by Benjamin Franklin, the odd balance he sought to justify himself, and his subsequent attempts at expiation. His story captures all the great events of the period including the birth of the United States, the French Revolution, and major scientific discoveries.
Bancroft's reward was not that which he was due as a hero, rather his life became a task just for survival during times of war and execution.
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The Uncertain Traitor
Master spy, secret double agent and secret supporter of the American revolution! Edward Bancroft, a real life doctor and scientist, was all three. But his true story is little known and historians still differ on his career and motives.
Bancroft was an Englishman born in Connecticut prior to American independence who lived and pursued his career as a doctor and scientist in London. He almost unwillingly became a spy for the British Secret Service and in addition worked for the American delegation in Paris seeking arms and an alliance with France. But which side did he help the most and was he ever discovered by the English or Americans?
His confessional delves into his guilt over his betrayal of the American delegation led by Benjamin Franklin, the odd balance he sought to justify himself, and his subsequent attempts at expiation. His story captures all the great events of the period including the birth of the United States, the French Revolution, and major scientific discoveries.
Bancroft's reward was not that which he was due as a hero, rather his life became a task just for survival during times of war and execution.
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The Uncertain Traitor

The Uncertain Traitor

by Jack Adler
The Uncertain Traitor

The Uncertain Traitor

by Jack Adler

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Master spy, secret double agent and secret supporter of the American revolution! Edward Bancroft, a real life doctor and scientist, was all three. But his true story is little known and historians still differ on his career and motives.
Bancroft was an Englishman born in Connecticut prior to American independence who lived and pursued his career as a doctor and scientist in London. He almost unwillingly became a spy for the British Secret Service and in addition worked for the American delegation in Paris seeking arms and an alliance with France. But which side did he help the most and was he ever discovered by the English or Americans?
His confessional delves into his guilt over his betrayal of the American delegation led by Benjamin Franklin, the odd balance he sought to justify himself, and his subsequent attempts at expiation. His story captures all the great events of the period including the birth of the United States, the French Revolution, and major scientific discoveries.
Bancroft's reward was not that which he was due as a hero, rather his life became a task just for survival during times of war and execution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635542967
Publisher: W & B Publishers
Publication date: 10/31/2020
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Jack Adler is a widely published travel writer/columnist with several books to his credit. Other novels by Adler include a historical trilogy – Parthian Retreat, Seres Sanctuary, and Parthian Karma; and another historical novel, A Rage Of Duty. Contemporary novels are: The Montrell Tapes, Di Mario’s Revenge, Ditzy and Champion, Envoy’s Dance, and Blackmail High. Nonfiction titles include: Southern India, Exploring Historic California, Splendid Seniors: Great Lives/Great Deeds, Seven Seniors, There’s A Bullet Hole In Your Window, California Mystique, Consumer’s Guide To Travel, Make Steady Money As A Travel Writer-Without Traveling, and Travel Safety (co-authored). The Library of Congress selected the latter book for translation into Braille.

As a playwright Adler has received a grant from the Yaddo Foundation. Several one act plays have been produced off-Off Broadway, with one published. As a journalist Adler has been a columnist , on a free lance basis, for the Los Angeles Times’ travel section and Westways Magazine. His articles have appeared in many other newspapers and magazines.
Adler and his wife, Barbro, reside in Los Angeles. He teaches travel writing courses for UCLA Extension and the Writer's Digest School.
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