Revised with a new introduction and updated biographical information, After Tippecanoe contains six papers originally presented as lectures in Windsor, Canada, and Detroit, Michigan, during the winter of 1961-62 by three American and three Canadian historians. Their focus is the War of 1812 as it unfolded in the Great Lakes region, with special emphasis on the conflict in Michigan, New York, and Ontario, Canada.
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Revised with a new introduction and updated biographical information, After Tippecanoe contains six papers originally presented as lectures in Windsor, Canada, and Detroit, Michigan, during the winter of 1961-62 by three American and three Canadian historians. Their focus is the War of 1812 as it unfolded in the Great Lakes region, with special emphasis on the conflict in Michigan, New York, and Ontario, Canada.
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Publisher:
Michigan State University Press and The Ryerson Press
Published:
1963
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
11551050112
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 8vo. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. vii (iv), 106 pp, Preface by Philip P. Mason; Introduction by Fred Coyne Hamil; The Coming of the War by William T. Utter; Sir Isaac Brock: The Hero of Queenston Heights by W. Kaye Lamb; The Contribution of the Canadian Militia During the War by George F. G. Stanley; Naval Power on the Lakes, 1812-1814 by C. P. Stacey; The Role of the Indian in the War by Reginald Horsman; Kentucky in the Northwest Campaign by Thomas D. Clark; Appendix: A Note on the Origin of this Book by Hazen E. Kunz; index. First Edition, 1963. Price clipped. Pristine, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine and maps on endpapers.