The History of Canada Series: Death or Victory

The History of Canada Series: Death or Victory The Battle For Quebec And The Birth Of An Empire - History of Canada

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Publisher's Synopsis

Perched on top of a tall promontory, surrounded on three sides by the treacherous St. Lawrence River, Quebec-in 1759 France's capital city in Canada-forms an almost impregnable natural fortress. That year, with the Seven Years War raging around the globe, a force of 49 ships and nearly 9000 men commanded by the irascible General James Wolfe navigated the river, scaled the cliffs, and laid siege to the town in an audacious attempt to expel the French from North America forever.

In this magisterial book, Dan Snow tells the story of the famous campaign that was to have far-reaching consequences for Britain's rise to global hegemony, and for the world at large. Using original research and telling the story from all perspectives, Snow brilliantly sets the battle within its global context to create a gripping tale of a brutal war where terrain, weather, and native Indian tribes were as fearsome as any enemy. 1759 was, without question, a year in which the decisions of men changed the world forever.

Book information

ISBN: 9780670067374
Publisher: Penguin Canada
Imprint: Allen Lane
Pub date:
Number of pages: 560
Weight: 839g
Height: 231mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 51mm