Eagle's Cry: a Novel of the Lousiana Purchase

Eagle's Cry: a Novel of the Lousiana Purchase image
ISBN-10:

0312855117

ISBN-13:

9780312855116

Author(s): NEVIN, David
Edition: First Edition
Released: Oct 13, 2000
Publisher: Forge Books
Format: Hardcover, 448 pages
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Description:

With the death of George Washington, symbol of American unity and a man who abhorred factions, comes the two party system. And with it, comes inherent struggle that the young nation is ill prepared for. A dashing Aaron Burr has a grip on New York, and a coup detat is planned that could bring the two leaders down. Madison learns that Napolean Bonaparte has forced the Spanish to turn New Orleans over to him and thereby potentially take control of the Mississippi River Valley. A country as strong as France could stop the aspiring free trade market growing on the Mississippi River, including the business of widow Danny Mulberry, a New Orleans shipping tycoon and one of the most sought after woman in New Orleans. As the young nation's hands are forced economically and politically by France, there is a movement in the Northeast to turn towards England. This could bring them under the Imperial yoke they just shook off. Suddenly the nation is a global nation, as the greatest minds and visionaries of a young America struggle to hold it together.












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