Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library, of the City of New York. (Supplement. Accessions, March 1866 to October 1869. Accessions to Dec. 15. 1869.).

Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library, of the City of New York. (Supplement. Accessions, March 1866 to October 1869. Accessions to Dec. 15. 1869.).
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Synopsis Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library, of the City of New York. (Supplement. Accessions, March 1866 to October 1869. Accessions to Dec. 15. 1869.). by : Mercantile Library Association (NEW YORK)

A Bibliography of Thomas Gray

A Bibliography of Thomas Gray
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Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105035310130
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Synopsis A Bibliography of Thomas Gray by : Clark Sutherland Northup

Catalogue of books in the Mercantile library

Catalogue of books in the Mercantile library
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Total Pages : 716
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:590673877
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Synopsis Catalogue of books in the Mercantile library by : Mercantile library assoc New York

Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries
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Total Pages : 560
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Catalogue of books, for 1817

Catalogue of books, for 1817
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Total Pages : 172
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Synopsis Catalogue of books, for 1817 by : E. Greenland

The War of 1812 in the West

The War of 1812 in the West
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ISBN-10 : 159416309X
ISBN-13 : 9781594163098
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Synopsis The War of 1812 in the West by : David Kirkpatrick

With the State of Kentucky in the Lead, the Battle to Secure the American Frontier for Westward Expansion The spring of 1812 found the young American republic on edge. The British Navy was impressing American seamen with impunity at an alarming rate while vicious attacks on frontier settlements by American Indians armed with British weapons had left a trail of fear and outrage. As calls for a military response increased, Kentucky, the first state west of the Appalachians, urged that only by defeating the British could the nation achieve security. The very thought conjured up embellished memories of the American Revolution, and once war was declared, many soldiers believed that the "Spirit of 76" would lead them to victory. But the conflict quickly transformed from a patriotic parade to a desperate attempt to survive against a major military power. While the War of 1812 is known mostly for later events, including the burning of Washington and the siege of Fort McHenry, much of the first two years of the war was fought in the west, with the British Army and their Indian allies nearly overrunning the Old Northwest and threatening the borders of the original colonies. In The War of 1812 in the West: From Fort Detroit to New Orleans, David Kirkpatrick chronicles the near catastrophic loss of the Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois Territories, the bitter fight against both Tecumseh's Confederation and the Creek Nation, and the slow recovery and ultimate victory of American forces--a large portion of which was supplied by Kentucky--from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Battles such as River Raisin, Thames River, Fort Meigs, and New Orleans are placed in context to show how they secured America's frontier and opened territory to the west to new settlement following the war.

Perilous Fight

Perilous Fight
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Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9780307454959
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Synopsis Perilous Fight by : Stephen Budiansky

In Perilous Fight, Stephen Budiansky tells the rousing story of the U.S. Navy during the War of 1812, when an upstart American fleet fought off the legendary Royal Navy and established America as a world power for the first time. Through vivid re-creations of riveting and dramatic encounters at sea, Budiansky shows how this underdog coterie of seamen and their visionary secretary of the navy combined bravery and strategic brilliance to defeat the British, who had dominated the seas for more than two centuries. A gripping and essential hsitory, this is the military and political story of how the U.S. Navy became a permanent and essential part of the nation’s defense.