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James Otis: The Pre-Revolutionist

Ridpath John Clark
Publication date 01/04/2025
EAN: 9782322574469
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John Clark Ridpaths James Otis: The Pre-Revolutionist immortalizes the fiery lawyer whose battle cry «Taxation without representation is tyranny» lit the fuse of the American Revolution. This meticulously researched biography traces Otiss transformat... See full description
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PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count100
Languageen
AuthorRidpath John Clark
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date01/04/2025
Weight157 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.70 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
A Definitive Biography of the Patriot Who Ignited America's Fight for Liberty
John Clark Ridpaths James Otis: The Pre-Revolutionist immortalizes the fiery lawyer whose battle cry «Taxation without representation is tyranny» lit the fuse of the American Revolution. This meticulously researched biography traces Otiss transformation from a brilliant Massachusetts attorney to the radical voice of colonial resistance, whose courtroom battles and pamphlets laid the ideological groundwork for independence. Ridpath captures Otiss meteoric rise, his fierce opposition to British writs of assistance, and the tragic descent into madness that sidelined him from the revolution he helped spark.The narrative plunges readers into the turbulent pre revolutionary America, where Otiss eloquence galvanized figures like Samuel Adams and John Adams. Ridpaths prose vividly recreates the eras political ferment, from the Stamp Act protests to the intellectual salons where Otiss ideas took root. The book also explores lesser known facets of Otiss life: his conflicted loyalties, his familys influence, and the eerie fate of his remains consumed by an elm trees roots, symbolizing his enduring legacy.A cornerstone of 18th century historical biographies, this work appeals to enthusiasts of Founding Fathers literature and political history. Ridpaths blend of scholarly rigor and narrative flair ensures Otiss story resonates as both a cautionary tale and a testament to the power of principled dissent.