Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Military Historical Society (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 790
Release: 1965
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

God Save the Queen

God Save the Queen
Author: US Army Military History Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1979
Genre: Commonwealth countries
ISBN:

Regiments

Regiments
Author: Roger Perkins
Publisher: Newton Abbot, Devon : R. Perkins
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

Intended as a work of reference, this critical bibliography is a description of the historical records published by, or in the name of, all the military, para-military and police forces which served the British Empire and Commonwealth. It is based upon information received from 200 contributors and from contacts with 78 military libraries worldwide. It gives a listing of all such books, for all of the dominions, colonies, protectorates and mandated territories, from the time of Robert Clive's India through to 1993.

Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2140
Release: 1983
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Where Right and Glory Lead!

Where Right and Glory Lead!
Author: Donald E. Graves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

This is the story of one of the most hard-fought actions in North American history. On a summer evening in July 1814, within sight of Niagara Falls, American, British and Canadian soldiers struggled desperately in a close-range battle that raged on into the dark. By morning more than a third had become casualties. The two armies had fought to the point of exhaustion, and who won has long been a matter of dispute. Lundy's Lane was the bloodiest battle of the War of 1812 and the bloodiest fought on what is now Canadian soil. It was the high mark of the 1814 Niagara campaign, which was the longest of the war and the last time Canada suffered a major foreign invasion. In his analysis of this still-controversial battle, Donald E Graves narrates the background and events in detail while providing a thorough examination of the weapons, tactics and personalities of the opposing armies. The result is possibly the most complete analysis of a musket-period action to appear in print.