Blockade of Fort George, 1813 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

E. A. Cruikshank

 
9781332538447: Blockade of Fort George, 1813 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Experience a pivotal 1813 clash on the Niagara frontier, where a smaller force defends, delays, and concentrates its power to shape a campaign.

This nonfiction account examines the Allied stand at Fort George and the wider withdrawal, pursuit, and counter-moves that followed. It follows how careful defense, logistics, and leadership influenced a campaign that tested nerve, strategy, and endurance on both sides.


  • Learn how fortifications, artillery, and supply decisions altered the tempo of battle on the frontier.

  • Meet key figures and their decisions under pressure, from Bisshopp and Vincent to Dearborn and Chauncey.

  • See how civilians and militia affected the unfolding operations and the mood of the invading army.

  • Understand the long-term consequences of a prolonged blockade and the shifting control of lake forces.



Ideal for readers of military history and early 19th‑century North American conflict narratives.

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