THE FOX AND THE HEDGEHOG: A Novel of Wolfe and Montcalm at Quebec by Terry Mort
Manufacturer: Fireship Press
SKU: 978-1-935585-59-6
ISBN: 978-1-935585-59-6
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“Measured by the numbers
engaged, the Battle of Quebec was but a heavy skirmish; measured by the results,
it was one of the great battles of the world.” — Francis Parkman.
When the British defeated the French at Quebec in 1759, they not only
guaranteed Britain’s acquisition of Canada but also, unwittingly, paved
the way for the American Revolution.
But this is a larger story than just the single day of battle on
September 13, 1759. The final action was the culmination of a
summer-long campaign involving a series of engagements between the
British Army, American Rangers and the Royal Navy on one side, and the
French regulars, the Canadian militia and Indian allies on the other.
As the weeks passed and the British became increasingly frustrated, the
campaign degenerated into total war in which civilians and combatants
suffered alike.
The two commanders – Wolfe and Montcalm – could hardly have been more
different in background and personality. Yet they shared an intense
professionalism, dedication to duty and, ironically, a similar fate.
In this carefully researched novel Terry Mort reconstructs the action
of the campaign that climaxed in the dramatic events on the Plains of
Abraham.