Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 2 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1712-1759) was the French commander in Canada during the Seven Years’ War with England (also called the French and Indian War). James Wolfe (1727-1759) was the opposing British general who won the conflict. This vivid history of their clash is the final volume of Francis Parkman’s seven-volume France and England in North America.

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Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 2 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1712-1759) was the French commander in Canada during the Seven Years’ War with England (also called the French and Indian War). James Wolfe (1727-1759) was the opposing British general who won the conflict. This vivid history of their clash is the final volume of Francis Parkman’s seven-volume France and England in North America.

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Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 2 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 2 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Francis Parkman
Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 2 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 2 (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Francis Parkman

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Overview

Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (1712-1759) was the French commander in Canada during the Seven Years’ War with England (also called the French and Indian War). James Wolfe (1727-1759) was the opposing British general who won the conflict. This vivid history of their clash is the final volume of Francis Parkman’s seven-volume France and England in North America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411452992
Publisher: Barnes & Noble
Publication date: 05/03/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 538
File size: 784 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Francis Parkman (1823–1893) was one of America’s greatest historians and adventurers. He is best known for The Oregon Trail and his masterly seven-volume series, France and England in North America, which Edmund Wilson called "among the most brilliant achievements of the writing of history as an art."  The annual prize awarded by the Society of American Historians is named after him.

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