Francis Parkman, Jr.

The Oregon Trail


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The book is a breezy, first-person account of a 2 month summer tour of the U.S. states of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and Kansas when Parkm…

The Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century


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Parkman has been hailed as one of America's first great historians and as a master of narrative history. Numerous translations have spread t…

Pioneers of France in the New World


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Parkman has been hailed as one of America's first great historians and as a master of narrative history. Numerous translations have spread t…

The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada


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"The Conspiracy of Pontiac" was Parkman's first history book and first published in 1851. It covers the Indian wars of 1763 to 176…

Montcalm and Wolfe


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Francis Parkman (1823-1893) has been hailed as one of America's great nineteenth century historians, along with William Prescott, John Lothr…

A Half Century of Conflict


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Francis Parkman (1823-1893) is one of the great nineteenth century United States historians along with William Prescott, John Lothrop Motley…

The Old Régime in Canada


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Francis Parkman is an nineteenth century American historian. He devoted most of his life to a seven volume history of "The French and E…

The Ontario Readers: Third Book


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The Ontario Readers is a school book first published in 1919, by the Ontario Ministry of Education, containing short excerpts of literary wo…

Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV


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Part five of Francis Parkman's multi-volume series France and England in North America is but one of the masterful narratives that have earn…

La Salle, Discovery of The Great West


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Parkman has been hailed as one of America's first great historians and as a master of narrative history. Numerous translations have spread t…