The Tide of War: The 1814 Invasions of Upper Canada (Upper Canada Preserved ― War of 1812 (4))
معرفی کتاب «The Tide of War: The 1814 Invasions of Upper Canada (Upper Canada Preserved ― War of 1812 (4))» نوشتهٔ Feltoe, Richard، منتشرشده توسط نشر Dundurn Group / Dundurn Press در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The invasion attempt on Upper Canada by a new and vastly improved American army in the first six months of 1814. Throughout 1812 and 1813, Upper Canada had been the principle target for a succession of American invasions and attacks. Fortunately they all had been repulsed, but at a high cost in lives and the devastation of property on both sides of the border. By the beginning of 1814, both sides were determined to bring the war to an end with a decisive victory through an escalated commitment of men and military resources. Continuing the story already detailed in The Call to Arms , The Pendulum of War , and The Flames of War , The Tide of War documents the first six months of 1814 and the ongoing fight for the domination and control of Upper Canada. The Call to Arms is the first of six books in the series Upper Canada Preserved War of 1812. Each book in this battlefield-based chronicle combines the best of modern historical research with extensive quotations from original official documents and personal letters to bring to life this crucial period of Canada's early history. Numerous historical images of locations are counterpointed with comparable modern perspectives to give a true then-and-now effect. Custom-drawn maps are also included to trace the course of individual battles stage-by-stage, while placing and moving the shifting formations of troops across a geographically accurate battlefield. In this first entry in the series, the focus is on the 1812 invasions of Upper Canada: the Battles of Detroit, Queenston Heights, and Frenchman's Creek, and features such figures as Major General Isaac Brock, Brigadier General William Hull, Major General Roger H. Sheaffe, and Tecumseh, among others. Throughout 1812 and 1813, Upper Canada had been the principle target for a succession of American invasions and attacks. Fortunately they all had been repulsed, but at a high cost in lives and the devastation of property on both sides of the border. By the beginning of 1814, both sides were determined to bring the war to an end with a decisive victory through an escalated commitment of men and military resources. Continuing the story already detailed in __The Call to Arms__, __The Pendulum of War__, and__The Flames of War__, __The Tide of War__ documents the first six months of 1814 and the ongoing fight for the domination and control of Upper Canada. While the War of 1812 saw battles and combat take place in vastly separated locations of the United States and British North America, nowhere was the fighting more intense than in Upper Canada, specifically as seen in the Battles of Detroit, Queenston Heights, and Frenchman's Creek in this first book in a series of six. By early 1814, a new threat was looming across the Niagara River, as a vastly improved American army prepared for a new invasion attempt. The Tide of War recounts the first six months of the calamitous and crucial year's campaigning on the "Northern frontier" and the fight to control Upper Canada. The Tide of War continues the story already detailed in The Call to Arms, The Pendulum of War, and The Flames of War by documenting the first six months of 1814 and the ongoing fight for the control and domination of Upper Canada that took place during that time.
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