Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Life And Surprising Adventures Of John Nuttingâ recounts the experiences of John Nutting, a Cambridge Loyalist, during the American Revolution. This narrative delves into Nutting's life and his unexpected involvement with the Penobscot Expedition of 1779, offering a unique perspective on the conflict from the Loyalist side. Samuel Francis Batchelder meticulously details Nuttingâ(TM)s journey, shedding light on the challenges and decisions faced by those who remained loyal to the British Crown.
This historical account provides valuable insights into the complexities of the Revolutionary era, exploring themes of loyalty, conflict, and survival. It is a compelling read for anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the diverse experiences that shaped early America. "The Life And Surprising Adventures Of John Nutting" is a significant contribution to the literature of the American Revolution, offering both historical detail and personal narrative.
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