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Niagara 1814: The final invasion
Jon Latimer

The War of 1812 has the strange distinction of being largely forgotten by both of its main participants, and yet its outcome was critically important to the future of North America. In 1814, the Americans launched a last offensive in an attempt to seize Canada. This Niagara campaign saw a number of pitched battles including Chippawa, Lundy's Lane and Cook's Mill, where the Americans, under competent leaders such as Winfield Scott, matched the British shot for shot. However, due to poor planning, the campaign failed and Canada survived as an independent state. A critically acclaimed historian of the War of 1812, Jon Latimer presents a new look at an oft-forgotten yet crucially important campaign in the history of North America. Jon Latimer served with both the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Wales. He tragically died recently. Softback 96 pages, illustrated by Graham Turner, full colour battle-scenes, 3-dimensional ‘bird’s-eye-views’ and maps.

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