“Guns Across the River: Battle of Windmill 1838” is an enlightening reference book that delves deep into a pivotal yet often overlooked moment in Canadian history. This meticulously researched volume chronicles the dramatic events of the Battle of the Windmill, a crucial episode in the Patriot War that saw American rebels clash with British and Canadian forces. Situated on the banks of the St. Lawrence River, near Prescott, Ontario, this battle symbolized the intense strife for democratic reforms and independence. Authored by a seasoned historian, the book vividly captures the tension, strategies, and heroic acts of both sides, offering readers a richly detailed narrative complemented by original documents, personal accounts, and rare illustrations. Ideal for history enthusiasts, scholars, and students, this reference work not only illuminates the complexities of the conflict but also situates it within the broader tapestry of North American history during a transformative era.
Guns Across the River Battle of Windmill 1838 Canadian History Reference Book
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Book Title | Guns Across the RIVER : the Battle of the Windmill 1838 |
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Item Length | 8.9in. |
Item Width | 8.1in. |
Author | Donald E. Graves |
Format | Trade Paperback |
Language | English |
Publisher | Brass Studio, Incorporated, Robin |
Publication Year | 2001 |
Genre | History |
Item Weight | 20.1 Oz |
Number of Pages | 264 Pages |