The Passing of New France : a Chronicle of Montcalm by William Wood

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By Lucia Collins Posted on Mar 10, 2026
In Category - Universe Studies
Wood, William, 1864-1947 Wood, William, 1864-1947
English
"The Passing of New France: A Chronicle of Montcalm" by William Wood is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the life and military career of the French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, focusing on his actions during the French and Indian War and the broader context of New France's struggles against British forc...
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during this period. The opening of the book introduces Montcalm's noble heritage, tracing his family's history of military service back to the Crusades. It highlights his upbringing, education, and eventual rise as a soldier, showcasing his elements of honor and dedication to France. As the narrative unfolds, the text provides insights into Montcalm's early military experiences in Europe, his family life, and the pressures he faced upon being appointed to command the French troops in North America. This segment sets the stage for a detailed exploration of Montcalm's leadership and the multifaceted challenges he would encounter, including rivalries within the French command and the imminent conflict with British forces on American soil. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Michelle Garcia
8 months ago

I didn't expect much, but the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. This story will stay with me.

Mark Hill
2 weeks ago

The formatting on this digital edition is flawless.

Donna Ramirez
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. A true masterpiece.

Amanda Hernandez
1 year ago

I started reading out of curiosity and it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Exactly what I needed.

Kimberly Lopez
1 year ago

My professor recommended this, and I see why.

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