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Donald E. Graves

    14. únor 1949

    Donald Edward Graves je vojenský historik, který se zaměřuje na historii Kanady a její vojenské minulosti. Jeho práce se vyznačuje hlubokým badatelským přístupem a snahou o rekonstrukci událostí s důrazem na autenticitu. Graves zkoumá klíčové momenty kanadské historie a jejich dopad na národní identitu. Jeho psaní oživuje minulost a nabízí čtenářům nový pohled na formování Kanady.

    Field of Glory
    Another Place, Another Time
    Guns Across the River
    And All Their Glory Past
    • Guns Across the River

      • 320 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      5,0(2)Ohodnotit

      In 1838, seeing political turbulence in Canada as an opportunity, a clandestine American organisation, the Patriot Hunters, launched a series of attacks across the border. Detesting "tyranny and oppression wherever manifested", they believed that all it would take was "a good stand maintained for a short time" and Canadians would rally to their standard. The most ambitious Hunter attack was launched in November 1838 when over 500 armed men, commanded by a European soldier of fortune, set out from northern New York in a flotilla of chartered and hijacked vessels and occupied a stone windmill near Prescott, Ontario. Their hopes were doomed. After five days of heavy fighting, British regulars and Canadian militia captured this "Alamo of the North", and those invaders who survived were tried by a court martial -- 11 were executed and 60 deported to an Australian penal colony. The Patriot Hunters' invasion resulted in nothing but destruction and loss of life, and their only memorial is the stone windmill, today a historic site, beside the St Lawrence River. Donald E Graves tells the full story of this bloody but forgotten military action and the undeclared war of which it was a part. This book is packed with fascinating information about a colourful time in North American history and about the men who fought at the windmill -- their personalities, tactics, weapons, uniforms, and even the songs they sang.

      Guns Across the River
    • Field of Glory

      • 425 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení
      4,2(28)Ohodnotit

      One of the turning points in the War of 1812. In the fall of 1813 the largest army yet assembled by the United States invaded Canada, determined to capture Montreal. The courageous but ill-trained and badly led American forces were defeated by British, Canadian and native troops in two important the Battle of Chateuaguay and, above all, the Battle of Crysler's Farm, fought on a muddy field beside the St. Lawrence River.

      Field of Glory