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Mr. Henty here gives an account of the struggle between Britain and France for supremacy in the North American continent. The fall of Quebec decided that the Anglo-Saxon race should predominate in the New World; and that English and American commerce, the English language, and English literature, should spread right round the globe.

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G. A. Henty

G. A. Henty

1832 - 1902
British
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Gordon Browne

Gordon Browne

1858 - 1932
British
Gordon Frederick Browne was a prolific illustrator of children's books and was the son of Hablot Knight Browne, aka Phiz, who illustrated many of Char... See more

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With Wolfe in Canada Reprint

With Wolfe in Canada
Reprinted in 2002 by Robinson Books
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