1844 Revolutionary WAR Campaign in QUEBEC America Britain Benedict Arnold
“Campaign Against Quebec” is a rare, 19th-century account of the 1775 Continental Army raid on British-occupied Quebec and Benedict Arnold. This raid, which lasted for months, is known to be one of the earliest battles in the Revolutionary War. Author John Henry describes the American soldiers who marched throughout Quebec looking for Canadians to join in the fight against the British.
Item number: #26696
Price: $499
1844 Revolutionary WAR Campaign in QUEBEC America Britain Benedict Arnold
“Campaign Against Quebec” is a rare, 19th-century account of the 1775 Continental Army raid on British-occupied Quebec and Benedict Arnold. This raid, which lasted for months, is known to be one of the earliest battles in the Revolutionary War. Author John Henry describes the American soldiers who marched throughout Quebec looking for Canadians to join in the fight against the British.
Item number: #26696
Price: $499
HENRY, John Joseph
Campaign against Quebec : being an accurate and interesting account of the hardships and sufferings of that band of heroes who traversed the wilderness
Watertown, N.Y.: Printed and published by Knowlton & Rice, 1844.
Details:
- Collation: complete with all pages
- xi, [1], 13-212
- 5 illustrations
- References: Howes H 423; Sabin 31401; Lande 429
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; secure
- Size: ~6.5in X 4in (16.5cm x 10cm)
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26696
Categories
Americana, American History
Military & War
European History
Authors
HENRY, John Joseph
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete