Battle Of New Orleans; Its Real Meaning

Battle Of New Orleans; Its Real Meaning

Reau E. Folk

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354592669
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Discover the untold stories and profound significance behind one of America’s most pivotal moments in ''Battle of New Orleans: Its Real Meaning'' by E. Folk, Reau. This captivating narrative not only recounts the thrilling events of the 1815 battle but also delves deep into its lasting impact on New Orleans history and American identity. As the War of 1812 reached its climax, the Battle of New Orleans emerged as a defining moment, showcasing military strategy and the indomitable spirit of a nation. E. Folk, Reau masterfully weaves together historical facts and vivid storytelling, making this book a must-read for both casual readers and collectors of American history books. This edition, republished by Alpha Editions, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, meticulously restored for today’s and future generations. It’s not just a reprint; it’s a collector’s item that honors the legacy of the Civil War era and the rich tapestry of Louisiana history. The book’s unique literary significance lies in its ability to connect readers with the emotional and cultural impact of the Battle of New Orleans, a moment that shaped the very fabric of American society.Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of historical fiction, or someone eager to explore the depths of New Orleans heritage, this book offers an inspiring journey through time. Experience the excitement, the valor, and the lessons learned from a battle that resonates through the ages. Join us in celebrating the revival of this classic work, and immerse yourself in the historical significance of 1815. ''Battle of New Orleans: Its Real Meaning'' is more than just a book; it’s a vital piece of American history waiting to be rediscovered. Don’t miss your chance to own this cultural gem!

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