
How Canada Was Won: A Tale of Wolfe and Quebec
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Authors:
- Brereton, F. S. (Frederick Sadleir)
1872 - 1957
- Rainey, W. (William)
1852 - 1936
About this book
In the midst of the French and Indian War, a pivotal clash for control over North America unfolds, shaping the destinies of empires and individuals alike. "How Canada Was Won: A Tale of Wolfe and Quebec" by Captain F. S. Brereton delves into this critical moment, highlighting the strategic brilliance of General Wolfe and the fierce resistance of the French forces. Through the eyes of Steve Mainwaring, a young backwoodsman, readers witness the complexities of loyalty, bravery, and the fight for dominance. This historical adventure novel is essential for students and historians seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of colonial warfare and the quest for power. Explore the unyielding spirit of those who shaped Canada’s future in this gripping narrative.
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