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Wolfe at Quebec
The Man Who Won the French and Indian War
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208 pages
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The narrative delves into the final year of British General James Wolfe, highlighting his strategic military genius and personal struggles. It captures the intense preparations for the pivotal Battle of Quebec during the French and Indian War, showcasing Wolfe's leadership and determination. The book also explores his relationships with fellow officers and the toll of warfare, painting a vivid portrait of a man driven by duty and ambition in a tumultuous historical context.
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1999, paperback
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