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Military - Canada, BNA Genealogy & History More Canadian Resources | More Canadian Military Resources BOOK - Field of Glory- The Battle of Crysler's Farm, 1813 By Liana Brittain.
In the autumn of 1813, the United States staged the largest military operation of the War of 1812. Two American armies, one marching north from Lake Champlain through swamp and forest, the other sailing down the St. Lawrence River in a flotilla of three hundred small boats, invaded Canada - their objective, the city of Montreal.Written by Donald E. Graves (who has been called "the master of the battlefield narrative"), Field of Glory is the story of this massive offensive and of the two battles - Châteauguay and Crysler's Farm - that decided its outcome. It forms the first volume of the author's planned trilogy, Forgotten Soldiers: The War of 1812 in the North, the second being Where Right and Glory Lead!, Grave's bestselling study of the bloody 1814 battle of Lundy's Lane. An epic of long marches and hard fighting, of courage and cowardice, Field of Glory is a fascinating panorama of one of the most dramatic periods in North American history.
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