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THE BASTARD by JOHN JAKES
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SummaryThe illegitimate son of the Duke of Kentland, Phillipe
Charboneau has been denied his birthright by his father's
family. So he flees to London, where he learns the
printing trade . . . but his journey truly commences when
he falls under the influence of Benjamin Franklin and
travels to America. After changing his name to Philip
Kent, he finds work at a printing house and discovers the
radical writings of Sam Adams. He has a new identity and a
new passion. And soon he will become a soldier, fighting
alongside the colonists in the turbulent adventure that
would be called the Revolutionary War. . . .
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