The Probable Site of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Title | The Probable Site of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Arthur George Doughty |
Publisher | |
Pages | 80 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | Plains of Abraham, Battle of the, 1759 |
ISBN |
The Plains of Abraham
Title | The Plains of Abraham PDF eBook |
Author | James Oliver Curwood |
Publisher | Read Books Ltd |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2015-07-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1473372321 |
This early work by James Oliver Curwood was originally published in 1928 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. In "The Plains of Abraham," Daniel "James" Bulain, son of a French habitant and of an English schoolmaster's daughter, sees his world turned upside-down as his family and the people of the neighbouring seigneurie are massacred by a war party of Mohawks. James Oliver 'Jim' Curwood was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. He was born on 12th June, 1878, in Owosso, Michigan, USA. In 1900, Curwood sold his first story while working for the Detroit News-Tribune, and after this, his career in writing was made. By 1909 he had saved enough money to travel to the Canadian northwest, a trip that provided the inspiration for his wilderness adventure stories. The success of his novels afforded him the opportunity to return to the Yukon and Alaska for several months each year - allowing Curwood to write more than thirty such books. Curwood's adventure writing followed in the tradition of Jack London. Like London, Curwood set many of his works in the wilds of the Great Northwest and often used animals as lead characters (Kazan, Baree; Son of Kazan, The Grizzly King and Nomads of the North). Many of Curwood's adventure novels also feature romance as primary or secondary plot consideration. This approach gave his work broad commercial appeal and helped drive his appearance on several best-seller lists in the early 1920s. His most successful work was his 1920 novel, The River's End. The book sold more than 100,000 copies and was the fourth best-selling title of the year in the United States, according to Publisher's Weekly. He contributed to various literary and popular magazines throughout his career, and his bibliography includes more than 200 such articles, short stories and serializations. Curwood was an avid hunter in his youth; however, as he grew older, he became an advocate of environmentalism and was appointed to the 'Michigan Conservation Commission' in 1926. The change in his attitude toward wildlife can be best expressed by a quote he gave in The Grizzly King: that 'The greatest thrill is not to kill but to let live.' Despite this change in attitude, Curwood did not have an ultimately fruitful relationship with nature. In 1927, while on a fishing trip in Florida, Curwood was bitten on the thigh by what was believed to have been a spider and he had an immediate allergic reaction. Health problems related to the bite escalated over the next few months as an infection set in. He died soon after in his nearby home on Williams Street, on 13th August 1927. He was aged just forty-nine, and was interred in Oak Hill Cemetery (Owosso), in a family plot. Curwood's legacy lives on however, and his home of Curwood Castle is now a museum.
Pioneers of France in the New World
Title | Pioneers of France in the New World PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Parkman |
Publisher | Boston : Little, Brown |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
In the sixteenth century, Spain claimed the fabled New World, and a rash of explorers sailed there seeking riches and, most famously, a fountain of youth. Although France made inroads into Florida, ultimately the French, like the Spanish, failed to establish dominion over North America. Francis Parkman tells why. The first part of Pioneers of France in the New World deals with the attempts of the Spanish and the French Huguenots to occupy Florida; the second, with the expeditions of Jacques Cartier and Samuel de Champlain and French colonial endeavors in Canada and Acadia.
Transactions of the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto
Title | Transactions of the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto PDF eBook |
Author | Royal Astronomical Society of Canada |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1194 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | Astronomy |
ISBN |
A History of the United States
Title | A History of the United States PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Channing |
Publisher | |
Pages | 654 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | United States |
ISBN |
Genuine Letters from a Volunteer, in the British Service, at Quebec
Title | Genuine Letters from a Volunteer, in the British Service, at Quebec PDF eBook |
Author | Volunteer in the British Service |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 1760 |
Genre | Québec Campaign, 1759 |
ISBN |
Northern Armageddon
Title | Northern Armageddon PDF eBook |
Author | D. Peter MacLeod |
Publisher | D & M Publishers |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2008-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 192668575X |
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham is one of the pivotal events in North American and global history. This clash between British General James Wolfe and French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm on September 13, 1759, led to the British victory in the Seven Years’ War in North America, which in turn led to the creation of Canada and the United States as we know them today. Rooted in original research, featuring quotations and images that have never appeared before, Northern Armageddon immerses the reader in the campaign, battle and siege through the eyes of dozens of participants, such as British sailor William Hunter, four Quebec residents enduring the bombing of their city and a teenage Huron warrior. Shifting from perspective to perspective, we move from the bombardment of Quebec to the field of combat, where Montcalm and Wolfe gave their orders but thousands of individual soldiers determined the outcome of the battle. In the final chapters, D. Peter MacLeod traces the battle’s impact on Canada, the United States, both countries’ Aboriginals and the world, from 1759 into the twenty-first century.