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An Account Of The Battle Of Chateauguay; Being A Lecture Delivered At Ormstown, March 8Th, 1889

An Account Of The Battle Of Chateauguay; Being A Lecture Delivered At Ormstown, March 8Th, 1889

William D. Lighthall / William DLighthall

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354591297
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Discover the riveting tale of courage and strategy in ''An Account Of The Battle Of Chateauguay,'' a historical lecture delivered by D. Lighthall in 1889. This compelling narrative transports readers back to the pivotal moments of the War of 1812, where the fate of Canada hung in the balance during the American invasion. In this meticulously restored edition, now republished by Alpha Editions, Lighthall recounts the dramatic events of the Battle of Chateauguay, showcasing the valor of Canadian forces and the intricate military strategies that defined this crucial conflict. With a blend of personal anecdotes and historical accounts, this book not only illuminates Québec history but also serves as a tribute to the resilience of Canadian heritage.This edition is more than just a reprint; it is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, thoughtfully restored for today’s and future generations. Readers will appreciate the depth of insight into the Ormstown events and the broader implications of the 1813 battles, making it a must-have for both casual readers and classic literature collectors alike.Whether you are a history buff, a lover of military strategy, or simply curious about the rich tapestry of Canadian military history, ''An Account Of The Battle Of Chateauguay'' offers an inspiring glimpse into a defining moment in our past. Join us in celebrating this significant work that has been out of print for decades, now available to inspire and educate anew. Embrace the spirit of adventure and honor the legacy of those who fought for their homeland. Secure your copy today and delve into the heart of Canadian history!

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