Metacomet's War: A Novel of King Philip's War - Softcover

David Kerr Chivers

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Synopsis

Of all the wars fought in or by America, only one takes its name from a single person. In 1675, when the English hold on New England was still fragile, one Indian, King Philip, organized the seperate Algonquin tribes into one powerful, military force with a single objective - to drive the English settlers back into the sea. King Philip's War almost did just that. For a year Algonquin forces terrorized English settlements. Out of ninety New England towns, fifty-two felt the ferocity of the Algonquin attack. Twelve were completely destroyed before the English regained the upper hand. To the settlers, King Philip represented all that was despicable about the Indians. They considered him a wicked savage, a devilish scoundrel. But to himself, he wasn't even King Philip. He was - Metacomet - sachem of the Algonquin. But he did agree with the English on one thing. This was his war.

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About the Author

David Kerr Chivers grew up in the hills of Berkshire County and still lives in western Massachusetts with his wife and two sons. He graduated from Boston University with a degree in Journalism and from Boston College Law School. He is the author of two previous novels; "Alien World" - a science fiction satire, and "Rudi for President" - a political satire, which were originally pubished under the name David Kerr.

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