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  • The Seigneurs of Old Canada: A Chronicle of New World Feudalism

    What would history be without the picturesque annals of the Gallic race? This is a question which the serious student may well ask himself as he works his way through the chronicles of a dozen centuries. From the age of Charlemagne to the last of the Bonapartes is a long stride down the ages; but there was never a time in all these years when men might make reckonings in the arithmetic of European ... Read more

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  • Social Civics

    In 'Social Civics,' the collection navigates the intricate landscape of societal structures and civic engagement through a compelling array of essays, reflections, and narratives. This anthology stands as a vibrant tapestry of intellectual debates and perspectives, transcending simple citizenship to probe into themes of governance, societal duties, and the essence of democracy itself. Readers will ... Read more

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  • Crusaders of New France: A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness Chronicles of America

    France, when she undertook the creation of a Bourbon empire beyond the seas, was the first nation of Europe. Her population was larger than that of Spain, and three times that of England. Her army in the days of Louis Quatorze, numbering nearly a half-million in all ranks, was larger than that of Rome at the height of the imperial power. No nation since the fall of Roman supremacy had possessed ... Read more

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  • The Seigneurs of Old Canada

    It was Samuel Champlain, a seaman of Brouage, who first secured for France and for Frenchmen a sure foothold in North America, and thus became the herald of Bourbon imperialism. After a youth spent at sea, Champlain engaged for some years in the armed conflicts with the Huguenots; then he returned to his old marine life once more. ... Read more

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  • The Seigneurs of Old Canada: a Chronicle of New-World Feudalism, from Chronicles of Canada

    First published in 1915. Part of the Chronicles of Canada series. "What would history be without the picturesque annals of the Gallic race? This is a question which the serious student may well ask himself as he works his way through the chronicles of a dozen centuries. From the age of Charlemagne to the last of the Bonapartes is a long stride down the ages; but there was never a time in all these ... Read more

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  • And the Kaiser abdicates: The German Revolution November 1918-August 1919

    Unveiling the Turmoil: Germany's Historic Revolution 1918-1919

    In "And the Kaiser Abdicates: The German Revolution November 1918-August 1919," S. Miles Bouton meticulously examines the tumultuous period that marked the end of the German Empire and the onset of the Weimar Republic. Employing a blend of narrative history and analytical discourse, Bouton illuminates the complexities of the social, political, and economic upheaval following World War I. The ... Read more

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  • Crusaders of New France

    A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-lis in the Wilderness

    CONTENTSI. FRANCE OF THE BOURBONSII. A VOYAGEUR OF BRITTANYIII. THE FOUNDING OF NEW FRANCEIV. THE AGE OF LOUIS QUATORZEV. THE IRON GOVERNORVI. LA SALLE AND THE VOYAGEURSVII. THE CHURCH IN NEW FRANCEVIII. SEIGNEURS OF OLD CANADAIX. THE COUREURS-DE-BOISX. AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY, AND TRADEXI. HOW THE PEOPLE LIVEDBIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ... Read more

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    The Chronicles of America Volume 04 - Crusaders of New France (Unabridged)

    Narrated by Thomas Lacoste ...

    Unabridged

    5 hours 10 min

    In the heart of the untamed wilderness of New France, a band of intrepid explorers, missionaries, and soldiers embarked on a perilous quest to establish a foothold for their faith and their nation. Led by the indomitable Samuel de Champlain, these Crusaders of New France faced countless challenges and dangers as they navigated treacherous rivers, forged alliances with Native American tribes, and ... Read more

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  • Annals

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    Translated by Cynthia Damon ...
    A compelling new translation of Tacitus' Annals, one of the greatest accounts of ancient Rome, by Cynthia Damon.Tacitus' Annals recounts the major historical events from the years shortly before the death of Augustus to the death of Nero in AD 68. With clarity and vivid intensity Tacitus describes the reign of terror under the corrupt Tiberius, the great fire of Rome during the time of Nero and ... Read more

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  • Samuel de Champlain

    Translated by Jonathan Kaplansky ...
    Series Book 13 - Quest Biography
    A navigator and cartographer, Samuel de Champlain’s passion was for America, which he struggled to explore and have recognized. He still dreamed of reaching India, with its spices and its many riches, by continuing further to the West. But the land called New France – a harsh land from India – was his greatest love. He defended it fiercely to those in power in France and was responsible for its ... Read more

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  • A Short History of the Hundred Years War

    The long conflict between France and England, to which historians have given the name of "The Hundred Years' War," interests us chiefly as an illustration on a great scale of the transition from the mediæval, feudal order of society to the modern, national idea of political organization. Its nearer causes were largely feudal, and its methods were still, to a great extent, those of the earlier ... Read more

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  • History of the Hundred Years War

    The long conflict between France and England, to which historians have given the name of "The Hundred Years' War," interests us chiefly as an illustration on a great scale of the transition from the mediæval, feudal order of society to the modern, national idea of political organization. Its nearer causes were largely feudal, and its methods were still, to a great extent, those of the earlier ... Read more

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