| Robert Malcomson - Canada - 1998 - 440 pages
"Of all the struggles that took place along the border between the United States and the British provinces in Canada during the War of 1812, the one that lasted the longest was ... | |
| Robert Malcomson - United States - 2009 - 766 pages
While some wars are remembered forever, others quickly fade away. The War of 1812 has all but disappeared from American history, which might lead one to erroneously assume that ... | |
| Robert Malcomson - Canada - 2008 - 520 pages
Today's Toronto was the frontier town of York when it suffered its most traumatic day. In April 1813, warships under U.S. Commodore Isaac Chauncey landed 1,700 soldiers near ... | |
| Robert Malcomson - History - 2001 - 172 pages
"This is the first full-scale study of this fascinating aspect of the Nelsonian era, and is both an enthralling story as well as a first rate technical history of the ships ... | |
| Mark Lardas - History - 2017 - 81 pages
The most critical naval fighting during the War of 1812 took place, not on the high seas, but on the inland lakes of North America: the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. Carrying ... | |
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