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  • In the Jar

    A Novel Of Ireland

    "In the Jar" unfurls a riveting narrative in eighteenth-century Ireland, where rebellionsimmers and lawlessness prevails. Patrick Finn, a scion of the "Wild Geese," returnsto Ireland from France, plunging headlong into a life fraught with rebellion, highwayrobbery, and the pursuit of elusive freedom. As Patrick becomes a legendary fi gureamong the rebellious Irish, the novel takes us on a ... Read more

    $1.99 USD

  • When The Eagle Strikes

    In this tale of the American Revolution, Bryan Hawkins sees his quiet existence as a farmer at Chignecto, Nova Scotia shattered by a rebellion against the British Authorities. Staying true to his Oath to King George III, Hawkins reprises his role from the French and Indian War as a ranger, now battling the revolutionaries, attempting to prevent a possible First Nations revolt and thwarting plots ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • Battleground: Nova Scotia

    The British, French, and First Nations at War in the Northeast 1675-1760

    The colonial wars that raged in northeastern America from 1688 until 1760 pitted France, her colonists in New France and Acadia, and her aboriginal First Nations allies against the might of the British Empire, her colonists, militias, and aboriginal allies. One of the most frequently contested areas during these conflicts were the French colony of Acadia and, after its capture by Great Britain in ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

  • Treaty

    A Historical Novel Concerning the Origins of the English-First Nations Covenant of 1725 and Its Aftermath

    ‘’Treaty: A Historical Novel Concerning the Origins of the English-First Nations Covenant of 1725 and its Aftermath’’ explores the historic roots of the Treaty of 1725 – the first Treaty inclusive of both the Mi’kmaq and the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) and applicable to our Maritime Provinces. Utilizing a mixture of fictional and historical characters, the novel indicates how the English-First Nations ... Read more

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  • Battleground: Nova Scotia

    The British, French, and First Nations at War in the Northeast 1675–1760

    Th e colonial wars that raged in northeastern America from 1688 until 1760 pitted France, her colonists in New France and Acadia, and her aboriginal First Nations allies against the might of the British Empire, her colonists, militias, and aboriginal allies. One of the most frequently contested areas during these confl icts was the French colony of Acadia and, aft er its capture by Great Britain ... Read more

    $3.99 USD

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    Battleground: Nova Scotia

    The British, French, and First Nations at War in the Northeast 1675-1760

    Narrated by Luke Harris ...

    Abridged

    3 hours 5 min

    The colonial wars that raged in northeastern America from 1688 until 1760 pitted France, her colonists in New France and Acadia, and her aboriginal First Nations allies against the might of the British Empire, her colonists, militias, and aboriginal allies. One of the most frequently contested areas during these conflicts were the French colony of Acadia and, after its capture by Great Britain in ... Read more

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  • Love Before and After

    The story revolves around a First Nations soldier (Maliseet) who joins the Royal Canadian Artillery and is stationed overseas during World War II, fighting in both Italy and Northwest Europe. While in the United Kingdom he meets, then marries, a British girl who as a ‘war bride’ sails to Canada in 1946. The pair set up housekeeping on a First Nations reserve in northwestern New Brunswick and the ... Read more

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  • Thunderclap

    The Coming Struggle for Acadia

    “THUNDERCLAP: The Coming Struggle for Acadia” is a fictional tale set during King George’s War in America (an offshoot of the War of the Austrian Succession in Europe, 1740 – 1748) and its aftermath. It tells the story of how two military officers – one who is French and one British- are caught up in events leading to the so-called French and Indian War in the theatre of Acadia, 1755-1763. The ... Read more

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  • Tomahawk and Musket

    French and Indian Raids in the Ohio Valley 1758

    Series Book 27 - Raid
    In 1758, at the height of the French and Indian War, British Brigadier General John Forbes led his army on a methodical advance against Fort Duquesene, French headquarters in the Ohio valley. As his army closed in upon the fort, he sent Major Grant of the 77th Highlanders and 850 men on a reconnaissance in force against the fort. The French, alerted to this move, launched their own counter-raid. ... Read more

    $15.09 USD

  • Forts of the War of 1812

    Series Book 106 - Fortress
    When war broke out between the United States and Great Britain in 1812, neither side was prepared for the conflict, as evidenced by their respective fortifications.The most sophisticated and modern fortifications were those built by the US Corps of Engineers to protect some of the main port cities. These included Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Fort McHenry in Baltimore and Castle William in New ... Read more

    $14.29 USD

  • The Siege of Fort Beauséjour, 1755

    by Chris Hand ...
    Series Book 3 - New Brunswick Military Heritage Series
    Almost since Champlain's men first settled on St. Croix Island in 1604, the French and the English fought for control of Acadia, a huge area consisting of today's Maritime Provinces and parts of Quebec and Maine. The British assault on Fort Beauséjour in 1755 was the final act in this long struggle. The frontier between the two imperial powers lay along the Chignecto Isthmus, the neck of low, ... Read more

    $10.69 USD

  • The Road to Canada

    The Grand Communications Route from Saint John to Quebec

    Series Book 5 - New Brunswick Military Heritage Series
    Since the last Ice Age, the only safe route into Canada's interior during the winter started at the Bay of Fundy and followed the main rivers north to the St. Lawrence River through what is now New Brunswick. Aboriginal people used this route as a major highway in all seasons and the great imperial powers followed their lead.The Grand Communications Route, as it was then called, was the only ... Read more

    $11.59 USD