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Charles Lee

Self Before Country
  • Dominick Mazzagetti
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2013
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Received an Honorable Mention for the American Revolution Round Table of Richmond's 2014 Book Award

Dominick Mazzagetti presents an engaging account of the life of Charles Lee, the forgotten man of the American Revolution. History has not been kind to Lee—for good reason. In this compelling biography, Mazzagetti compares Lee’s life and attributes to those of George Washington and offers significant observations omitted from previous Lee biographies, including extensive correspondence with British officers in 1777 that reflects Lee’s abandonment of the Patriots’ cause.

Lee, a British officer, a veteran of the French and Indian War, and a critic of King George III, arrived in New York City in 1773 with an ego that knew no bounds and tolerated no rivals. A highly visible and newsworthy personality, he quickly took up the American cause and encouraged rebellion. As a result of this advocacy and his military skills, Lee was granted a commission as a major general in the Continental Army and soon became second-in-command to George Washington. He helped organize the defense of Boston, designed defenses for New York City, and commanded the force that repelled the British attack on Charleston.

Upon his return to New York in 1776, Lee was considered by some leaders of the Revolution to be an alternative to George Washington, who was in full retreat from British forces. Lee’s capture by the British in December 1776 put an end to that possibility. Lee’s subsequent release in a prisoner exchange in 1778 and return to an American command led to a dramatic confrontation with Washington on the battlefield at Monmouth, New Jersey, in June 1778. Washington chastised Lee publicly for ordering an unnecessary retreat. Lee suffered the ignominy of a court-martial conviction for this blunder and spent the remaining years to his death in 1782 attacking Washington. Although few doubted Lee’s loyalty at the time, his actions at Monmouth fueled speculation that he switched sides during his imprisonment.

A discovery years after his death completed Lee’s tale. In 1862, a researcher discovered “Mr. Lee’s Plan,” a detailed strategy for the defeat of the American rebels delivered to British General William Howe while Lee was held in captivity. This discovery sealed Lee’s historical record and ended all further discussion of his contributions to the American Revolution. Today, few people even realize that Fort Lee, on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge, was named in his honor.

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DOMINICK MAZZAGETTI is the author of True Jersey Blues: The Civil War Correspondence of Lucien A. Voorhees and William Mackenzie Thompson. A lawyer and banker with a fervent interest in American history, he has served as law secretary to the chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.

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"Lee’s story is one of those stranger-than-fiction tales, well told by Mazzagetti. It also illustrates the central role New Jersey played in the American Revolution."

— Maxine N. Lurie, editor of New Jersey: A History of the Garden State

"Perhaps residents of Fort Lee would petition to change their municipality’s name if they were more familiar with the treacherous behavior of the Revolutionary War figure whose legacy they bear. In Mazzagetti’s treatment, this shocking episode is smoothly told."
— Star-Ledger

"A soundly researched and readable book. Given his craving for attention, Lee would surely be delighted to know that he is not yet forgotten."
— Wall Street Journal

"Charles Lee, who died a year after Washington's victory at Yorktown, is likely to be the subject of controversy for as long as the Revolutionary War is studied. New slants will be presented and vague points emphasized as historians continue to dissect the strange behavior of Lee. It is unlikely that biographers will improve the work of Mazzagetti."
— On Point: The Journal of Army History

"The title says it all. This well-researched and argued biography portrays a man whose ambition and character always came before loyalty to his country or countrymen. Readers will find a compelling story of a character unlike any other during the Revolutionary era. Highly recommended."
— Choice


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eBook veröffentlicht am:
1. Oktober 2013
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