Paperback
1997 · Toronto
by Graves, Donald E.
Toronto: Robin Brass, 1997. Paperback. VG- light wear to edges and corners. White and illustrated wraps with brown and black lettering. xvii, 332 pp. Illustrations, maps. One of the most controversial battles of the War of 1812. Experts still argue over who won. This account of the desparate battle that took place in sight of Niagara Falls has become a military history classic. The author narrates the events in detail while providing an examination of the weapons, tactics and personalities of the opposing armies. Fair tretment of both sides in the Lundy's Lane encounter ... should earn this book a 'definitive' treatment for years to come. David Skaggs, Journal of the Early American Republic.
(Inventory #: 169916)