Chronicles of Canada Volume 10 - A Chronicle of Montcalm
William Wood
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A Chronicle of Montcalm delves into the life and legacy of one of the most significant figures in the history of New France, General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm. This historical account traces the Montcalm family's roots in France, highlighting their military significance and contributions to various conflicts.
As the narrative unfolds, listeners will follow Montcalm's journey to Canada, where he takes on the formidable task of defending the French colony at Ticonderoga. The book not only explores his military strategies and challenges but also provides insight into the broader context of colonial warfare during the early modern period.
With a focus on both personal and historical elements, this work offers a unique perspective on the complexities of loyalty, conflict, and the struggle for power in a rapidly changing world. William Wood's account is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of early Canadian history and the figures who shaped it.
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| MONTCALM IN FRANCE 1712-1756 | 14:48 | Read by Sibella Denton | |
| MONTCALM IN CANADA 1756 | 16:34 | Read by Sibella Denton | |
| OSWEGO 1756 | 18:32 | Read by Sibella Denton | |
| FORT WILLIAM HENRY 1757 | 30:20 | Read by Robin Cotter | |
| TICONDEROGA 1758 | 40:50 | Read by Esther | |
| QUEBEC 1759 | 30:25 | Read by Robin Cotter | |
| THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM September 13, 1759 | 26:46 | Read by Sarah Jennings |