The Forts of New France 1600–1763 (Osprey Fortress No. 93) is a comprehensive reference book in softcover format, authored for readers seeking detailed information on French military fortifications in North America during the colonial era. Covering the period from the early 17th century to the end of French rule in 1763, this volume examines the strategic design, construction methods, and key roles of forts built by the French in Canada, the Mississippi Valley, and the Great Lakes region. The book includes architectural analysis, historical context, and operational uses of these defensive structures throughout various colonial conflicts, including the French and Indian War. Illustrated with maps, diagrams, and specially commissioned artwork, this reference serves as an informative resource for researchers, historians, and military enthusiasts interested in colonial-era fortifications. The softcover format and inclusion of visual materials make it suitable for study and general reference. Total of 64 pages.
The Forts of New France 1600-1763 Osprey Fortress No 93 New Softcover Reference Book
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