The History and Remarkable Life of the Truly Honourable Colonel Jacque, Commonly Called Colonel Jack
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The narrative traces Jacque from a neglected childhood into apprenticeship with a pickpocket, a long career of theft marked by occasional conscience, and eventual kidnapping to Virginia where he endures servitude before becoming a successful planter and merchant. Returning to England, he pursues commerce, undergoes several ill-fated marriages, and later serves in military ventures, rising to the rank of colonel. Told in episodic, realist detail, the account emphasizes social mobility, pragmatic self-interest, and moral ambivalence while interweaving vivid descriptions of criminal life, mercantile operations, and the narrator’s attempts at self-justification and reflection.
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