Why would an immigrant lad from off the docks of Liverpool, one Robert Morris, pay for critical portions of the American Revolution out of his own pocket, while helping found the first ever bank in the Colonies, and then end up in debtor’s prison? Just ask his Bavarian talk therapist, a surgeon in the Hessian Mercenary Army who gets into Morris’ complex mind. Jon Foyt’s 12th novel—heavily researched—uncovers the inner motivations of this illegitimate and uneducated immigrant boy who became one of our most unusual Founding Fathers. Relive his affairs, his marriage, and his fortitude, he being only one of three men to sign all vital Revolutionary documents: the Articles of Confederation, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution.
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About the Author:
Jon Foyt lives in an active adult retirement community yet writes with the vigor and romantic bent of a 20-year old. As well as being a long-distance runner (having completed 60 marathons), Foyt is one of the organizers of the 80-member strong Published Writers of Rossmoor group in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also writes a regular column for The Rossmoor News, setting forth the Progressive View of politics in America today. For more, see: jonfoyt.com
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- PublisherAndrew Benzie Books
- Publication date2015
- ISBN 10 1941713238
- ISBN 13 9781941713235
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages270