Cipher / Code of Dishonor; Aaron Burr, an American Enigma - Alan J Clark M D - Books - Authorhouse - 9781420846386 - June 30, 2005
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Cipher / Code of Dishonor; Aaron Burr, an American Enigma

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Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-218) and index. Publisher Marketing: Trinity: The Burrs versus Alexander Hamilton and the United States of America will be the first book to draw on unreported documents and genealogical information to reveal an unprecedented look into the relationships of Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, Trinity Church Corporation and the Loyalists of Manhattan Island. Author Alan J. Clark shows in new perspective the battles and intrigues leading beyond the American Revolutionary War. With the melding of genealogy and timeline analysis Clark examines some of the intriguing ciphered letters of Aaron Burr to his daughter Theodosia, and looks again at Burr's curious and complex war time exploits to determine where his Loyalist tendencies actually began. Clark further examines the land leases then traded prior, during, and after the war as speculation, or possibly as rewards from the English Crown for services performed in its favor in the colonies primarily through the Corporation of Trinity Church. The economics of early Manhattan and the Atlantic colonies were bolstered by the complex and secular behavior of the Corporation of Trinity Church acting as land bank for the Loyalists to the Throne of England. Clark appears to fill in the gaps in many recently published tomes by delving deeper into the actions of Burr and Hamilton, examining their extensive familial connections and behaviors to arrive at a complex web of intricacy bringing to life American History at its most personal level. This book does not reiterate the well worn paths of American History. Instead, it brings a crisp new approach that makes sense of seemingly insignificant, disjointed and inconsistent stories of the early history of our country. Contributor Bio:  Clark, Alan J Alan J. Clark is her authorized bibliographer, and his check-list of her work appeared in Chelsea 69 (2000); he has co-edited her books First Awakenings and The Word « Woman, and was text-editor of The Poems of Laura Riding (2001). The editor is members of the author's board of literary executors; their several respective contributions on her work have appeared in the UK, USA, Japan, and Brazil.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 30, 2005
ISBN13 9781420846386
Publishers Authorhouse
Pages 272
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   403 g
Language English