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Mary Beacock Fryer Allan Maclean, Jacobite General: The life of an eighteenth century career soldier Toronto, ON, Canada Dundurn 1987 1550020110 / 9781550020113 Soft Cover Fine No Jacket 1550020110 253 pages including index, bibliography and notes. Provides a penetrating insight into the challenges facing a man who chose a military career during the tumultuous period of the eighteenth century. Fast-paced and intriguing. Includes occasional maps and illustrations in black and white. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Excellent copy in illustrated glossy covers. Price:
114.66 CDN
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Mary Beacock Fryer Elizabeth Posthuma Simcoe 1762-1850: A Biography Toronto Dundurn 1989 1550020641 / 9781550020649 Soft Cover Good No Jacket 1550020641 276 pages. The story of an energetic, involved woman. Her life divides into two phases. As the wife of John Graves Simcoe, Elizabeth is a sensible lady of the Age of Reason, pursuing the picturesque with sketch book and water colours. Following Simcoe's death, her long life as a widow finds meaning in fostering the well-being of her church. Average wear. Usual library markings. Price:
34.95 CDN
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Mary Beacock Fryer Volunteers and Redcoats, Raiders and Rebels: A Military History of the Rebellions of Upper Canada (Canadian War Museum Historical Publication) Canada Dundurn 1987 1550020242 / 9781550020243 First Edition Hardcover Very Good Very Good 1550020242 155 pages. Index. Bibliography. "A comprehensive history of rebellions and U.S. invasions in Upper Canada in 1837 & 1838, covering the skirmishes in eastern Ontario, Toronto and southwestern Ontario. Lavishly illustrated with rare photos and maps, this is a popular narrative history that examines the lives and motives of the leaders of Upper Canada's rebellions; their U.S. allies, the British and Canadian administrators who played significant roles in the uprisings; and the Canadians who remained loyal to the Crown." - from dust jacket. Faint erasure to front free endpaper else unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Nice copy. Price:
89.95 CDN
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