An Artist in Treason: The Extraordinary Double Life of General James Wilkinson
Andro Linklater, . . Walker, $27 (392pp) ISBN 978-0-8027-1720-7
Anyone with a taste for charming, talented, complex, troubled, duplicitous and needy historical figures will savor this book. A Revolutionary War general at age 20, James Wilkinson (1757–1825), whom few now have heard of, knew everyone of consequence in the early nation, from Washington on down. But he squandered his gifts in repeated and apparently uncontrollable double dealing, betrayals (he spied for Spain), conspiracies and dishonesty in the decades following the war. Wilkinson seemed to pop up everywhere, always trying to make a deal and feather his nest. To those ends, he would as soon turn on those whom he had pledged to help as be traitor to the army he served. The only man he remained true to was Jefferson, who in the end spurned him. No one trusted him, as no one should have. Linklater (
Reviewed on: 08/10/2009
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 392 pages - 978-0-8027-7771-3