Chronicles of Canada Volume 11 - The Winning of Canada: a Chronicle of Wolfe
William Wood
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Any life of Wolfe can be artificially simplified by treating his purely military work as something complete in itself and not as a part of a greater whole. But, since such treatment gives a totally false idea of his achievement, this little sketch, drawn straight from original sources, tries to show him as he really was, a co-worker with the British fleet in a war based entirely on naval strategy and inseparably connected with international affairs of world-wide significance. The only simplification attempted here is that of arrangement and expression. (Author's Note) (2 hr 58 min)
Chapitres
01 - The Boy 1727-1741 | 12:04 | Lu par Esther |
02 - The Young Soldier 1741-1748 | 20:36 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
03 - The Seven Years' Peace 1748-1755 | 16:16 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
04 - The Seven Years' War 1756-1763 | 11:26 | Lu par T. Wellington |
05 - Louisbourg 1758 | 16:42 | Lu par Sibella Denton |
06 - Quebec 1759 | 21:44 | Lu par Esther |
07 - Quebec 1759 | 22:18 | Lu par Esther |
08 - The Plains of Abraham September 13, 1759 | 25:15 | Lu par Sarah Jennings |
09 - The Plains of Abraham September 13, 1759 | 23:19 | Lu par Sarah Jennings |
10 - Epilogue The Last Stand | 8:22 | Lu par T. Wellington |
Critiques
a truly motivational story.





deborah isabela
well read by divers readers. an insight into the conquest of Canada for England. a stimulating war story. to appreciate it more use a map.