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The French & Indian
War 1754-1763
Seymour I Schwartz
The Illustrations constitute the heart of the book.
Clearly the author has gathered a most impressive
array of contemporary prints, drawings, maps and
portraits. Their collection in a single volume will
be much appreciated and much used by scholars and
anyone else with a serious interest in early
American history . . . A significant contribution to
the field. Dr. James A. Titus, Maxwell Airforce Base
$21.95
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History of the Fort
William Henry Hotel
William Preston Gates
This book captures the wonderful essence of this
grand hotel, its guests and its surroundings and
will add to one's appreciation of our magnificent
history. Hon. Robert M. Blais, Mayor, Village of
Lake George.
$19.95
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The
Last of the Mohicans
James Fenimore Cooper
Classic tale set in upstate New York
during the fall of Fort William Henry to French
forces in 1757.
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The Iroquois
S. C. KimmShort history gives an exciting look at many
aspects of life of the Iroquois. 122 pages
paperback |
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Massacre at Fort William Henry
Dr. David R. StarbuckA
lively illustrated portrayal of 18 century America’s
most infamous siege and
massacre. Drawing upon archeological findings at the
site of the fort, offers engaging and sobering
corrective to myths generated by popular depictions
of this brutal conflict. 152 pages paperback. |
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Digging Up History
Gerald E. BradfieldThis
book by museum curator Gerald E. Bradfield, tells
the story of the site of Fort William Henry, using
eye witness accounts, maps and documents, begins
long before the British and French inhabited the
continent, through the turbulent years of the French
& Indian War, until the present day. Interesting and
informative. 138 pages
$12.95 |
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Betrayal
Ian SteeleExcellent,
informative book on Fort William Henry detailing the
events proceeding its construction and those leading
up to the infamous “massacre”. Well documents and
easy to read.
$12.95 |
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