"Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton," attributed to Daniel Defoe, offers a compelling glimpse into British military history. This meticulously prepared edition brings to life a classic war memoir, providing readers with a unique perspective on historical conflicts. Delve into the world of military exploits and adventure, exploring themes of war and military life through the lens of a captivating historical narrative. A valuable resource for those interested in British history, military history, and the enduring power of historical fiction. "Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton"…mehr
"Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton," attributed to Daniel Defoe, offers a compelling glimpse into British military history. This meticulously prepared edition brings to life a classic war memoir, providing readers with a unique perspective on historical conflicts. Delve into the world of military exploits and adventure, exploring themes of war and military life through the lens of a captivating historical narrative. A valuable resource for those interested in British history, military history, and the enduring power of historical fiction. "Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton" remains a significant contribution to understanding the past, offering insights into a pivotal era. Experience history through the eyes of a soldier in this gripping and timeless account. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Daniel Foe was born in London c. 1660, the son of James, a prosperous chandler and Presbyterian dissenter. He lived through the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of 1666, which left only his and two other houses standing in the area. As a general merchant, he was able to buy a country estate and a ship, though he was nearly always in debt. He joined the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685, but was pardoned. However, he spent a spell in debtor's prison, after which he travelled Europe and Scotland, returning in 1695, when, now surnamed Defoe, he began serving as a Commissioner of the Glass Duty and, in 1696, running a brick and tile factory. He became a prolific pamphleteer, which led him to the pillory and Newgate Prison. In exchange for his liberty, he agreed to work as an intelligence agent for the Tories, then as a propagandist for the Whigs, and then as a mouthpiece for the Anglo-Scottish Union. His novels and non-fiction books occupied him from the mid 1710s until his death in 1731.
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