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True Freedom: How America came to fight Britain for its independence

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By (author): Michael Dean

Set in Boston and London over sixteen years, True Freedom is a panoramic account of how America came to fight Britain for its freedom in the eighteenth century. The Boston scene is set though vignettes about the people who shaped its history. Thomas Hutchinson, sixth generation of Boston aristocracy, whose wealth is seeming unassailable. Self-taught medical doctor Thomas Young an idealist meeting his hero Samuel Adams, who is determined to have his revolution. Their Sons of Liberty and Mohucks play a key role, all the time supported from London by the radical politician John Wilkes. True Freedom is full of vivid period details, you can almost smell parliament in London or hear the clerks scribbling away in the American Department. So too, in Boston, you can picture Faneuil Hall, experience the might of the British navy in the harbour, and feel the grit and determination of the Boston people to defy parliament in London. Together they form facets of the main character: the Boston uprising. The facts are all there but by focussing on personal relationships especially the one between the brothers Pownall, Michael Dean takes us right to the heart of identity and sovereignty. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Holland Park Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907320866

About Michael Dean

Michael Dean has a history degree from Worcester College Oxford an MSc in Applied Linguistics from Edinburgh University and a translator's qualification (AIL) in German. His novels are The Crooked Cross (Endeavour Press new edition 2018) about Hitler and art; Thorn (Bluemoose Books 2011) about Spinoza and Rembrandt; Magic City (Odyssey Press new edition 2017) a Bildungsroman; I Hogarth (Duckworth-Overlook 2012) which set out to unify Hogarth's life with his art; and The White Crucifixion a novel about Marc Chagall (Holland Park Press 2018) He has also written three e-book novels for Endeavour Press: The Enemy Within (2013) about Jewish resistance in the Netherlands in World War II; Hour Zero (2014) about Germany in 1946; and Before the Darkness (2015) about Walther Rathenau and the Weimar Republic. His non-fiction includes a book about Chomsky and many educational publications.

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