Language: English
Published by Library of America, The, 1983
ISBN 10: 0940450119 ISBN 13: 9780940450110
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Language: English
Published by Library of America, The, 1983
ISBN 10: 0940450119 ISBN 13: 9780940450110
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Beacon Press #222, 1966
Seller: Acme Books, Alton, NH, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good++. No Jacket. Light edgewear, light soil on bottom edge & fore edge. Last few pages show waviness on lower edges. No stamps or writing.
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Language: English
Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishi, 2017
ISBN 10: 1978014430 ISBN 13: 9781978014435
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
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hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. May have underlining, highlighting, margin notes, remainder marks, inscriptions, book plates, tears, significant wear, and/or a missing dust jacket, box, or discs. Damaged item.
Language: English
Published by Little, Brown, 1891
Seller: George Isbell, Connell, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 'Parkmans Work'. Brown Embossed Boards. Damp Fade To Fore Edge Of Front Board.No Bumps / Wear . 24Th Edition 1891.France And England In North America .Part Fifth.
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Language: English
Published by The Cosmopolitan Publishing Company, NY, 1896
Seller: Legacy Books II, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: VG. 5pp extract, printed in double columns, salvaged from a damaged issue of The Cosmopolitan Magazine, Volume XXI, No. 4, August, 1896. Louis De Baude, Count of Pallau and Frontenac, assumed governorship of New France in 1672Housed in protective mylar report cover with spine sleeve. Scarce.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Reprint. ink library stamp on front free end paper, otherwise a nice, clean, copy, 1620 pages, later printing.
Language: English
Published by Little, Brown, and Company, 1906
Seller: Small World Books, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Illustrated in black and white (illustrator). New Library Edition. Green cloth with titles & decoration on spine. Top edge gilt. Light wear & aging to covers. Moderate wear/fraying to spine ends. Binding is firm. Interior is age toned, free of markings, with very limited light soiling in margins. No International or Priority shipping.
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Language: English
Published by NY. 1983. The Library Of America, 1983
ISBN 10: 0940450119 ISBN 13: 9780940450110
Seller: Chris Fessler, Bookseller, Howell, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
thick tan & red cloth hardbound 8vo. 8º (octavo). dustwrapper in protective plastic book jacket cover. fine cond. binding square & tight. covers clean. edges clean. tiny scratch on front flyleaf, otherwise contents free of markings. NOTE: the marker ribbon is missing (just a little nub at the top left). dustwrapper in fine cond. not worn or torn or price clipped. nice clean copy. no library markings or store stamps, no stickers or bookplates, no names, no inking , no underlining, no remainder markings etc ~. first edition. first printing so stated. 1620p. + colophon. b&w maps. chronology. note on the texts. notes index. world history. history of france. history of england. history of canada. history of the united states. ~ This is the second of two volumes which together incorporate all seven titles of Francis Parkman's monumental account of France and England's imperial struggle for dominance on the North American continent. Parkman conceived the project in 1841, when he was a Harvard sophomore, and persisted in it despite chronic nervous disorders that affected his eyes. The last volume of what he called his "history of the American forest" appeared almost thirty years after the first. Deservedly compared, as a literary achievement, to Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Parkman's accomplishment is hardly less awesome than the explorations and adventures he so vividly describes. His own indomitable spirit is reflected in two of the history's most fiercely resolute figures: La Salle, obsessed with colonizing the Mississippi Valley, and Frontenac, determined to bolster France's tottering position in the New World. Now for the first time Parkman's complete epic appears in a compact form. It tells a story of great empires maneuvering in an unfamiliar and hostile terrain with all the guile, sophistication, and ingenuity learned from centuries of European rivalry. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV tells how France might have won her imperial struggle with England. Frontenac, a courtier made governor of New France by that most sagacious of monarchs, oversaw the colony's brightest era of growth and influence. Had Canada's later governors possessed his administrative skill and personal force, his sense of diplomacy and political talent, or his grasp of the uses of power in a modern world, the English colonies to the south might have become part of what Frontenac saw as a continental scheme of French dominion. England's American colonies flourished, while France, in both the Old World and the New, declined from its greatness of the late seventeenth century. Conflict over the developing western regions of North America erupted in a series of colonial wars. As narrated by Parkman in A Half~Century of Conflict, these American campaigns, while only part of a larger, global struggle, prepared the colonies for the American Revolution. In Montcalm and Wolfe Parkman describes the fatal confrontation of the two great French and English commanders whose climactic battle marked the end of French power in America. As the English colonies cooperated for their own defense, they began to realize their common interests, their relative strength, and their unique position; and in this imperial war of European powers we begin to see American figures~Benjamin Franklin, George Washington~soon to occupy a historical stage of their own. Parkman's chronicle, concluding on the Plains of Abraham after nearly two and a half centuries of conflict, will permanently transform our image of the American landscape. Written with verve, suppleness, and wit, this grand narrative history of political and theological conflict, of feats of physical endurance, of courtly manners practiced with comic disproportion against the backdrop of a looming wilderness, is itself one of the still undiscovered treasures of our national and of world literature. VOLUME TWO ONLY of the two volume set.
Language: English
Published by The Library of America, 1983
ISBN 10: 0940450119 ISBN 13: 9780940450110
Seller: Yesterday's Muse, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Thus. First thus. Jacket edges rubbed, jacket flaps toned. Top edge lightly foxed, cloth on front board creased. 1983 Hard Cover. 1620 pp. 8vo. Volume 2 of 2. Original cloth, gilt titles and rules, ribbon marker bound in. The second half of Parkman's respected work on colonial North America, combining parts five through seven of the original seven-volume set into one volume. Includes: Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV; A Half-Century of Conflict; Montcalm and Wolfe. Chronology, notes, and index following text. This edition is part of the Library of America series, published by a non-profit organization whose goal is to keep classic works of American literature and history in print as a way of preserving cultural heritage.
Language: English
Published by Library Of America, New York, 1983
ISBN 10: 0940450119 ISBN 13: 9780940450110
Seller: Novel Ideas Books & Gifts, Decatur, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition Thus. Embossed owner names. Very minor rubbing to tail of spine. Faint stain on spine. ; In slipcase (slightly soiled). Faint stain on spine. Embossed owner name. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1620 pages.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. This is a damaged book. May be ex-library, water-damaged, or spine creased/broken. Acceptable, Reading copy only, with writing/markings and heavy wear. Standard-sized.
Language: English
Published by Library of America, New York, 1983
ISBN 10: 0940450119 ISBN 13: 9780940450110
Seller: Mnemosyne, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. MONUMENTAL: A TREASURE: NEW LOA First Edition hardcover (Orig. 1983) 7th Printing (c. 2010): NEW LOA jacket, NEW sand-tan silk-finish rayon-weave Brillianta fabric-over boards cover w/ sharp NEW edges & corners, IMMACULATE smooth-cut text-block exterior, NEW sewn binding w/ tight signatures & tan-white-checked cloth bands at spine-caps w/ tan silk page-marker ribbon, NEW white-on-brown LOA-patterned card-stock end-papers, PRISTINE interior handsomely printed in Linotron Galliard on SUPERB Olin Nyalite paper * 5.0" x 8.12" x 2.06", 1.02 kg, x+1620 (1630) pp * CONTENTS: Count Frontenac & New France under Louis XIV (1), A Half-Century of Conflict (329), Montcalm & Wolfe (829); Chronology (1505), Note on the Texts (1511), Notes (1514), Index (1517) * This is the 2nd of 2 vols. which together incorporate all 7 titles of Francis Parkman's monumental account of France & England's imperial struggle for dominance on the North American continent. Parkman conceived the project in 1841, when he was a Harvard sophomore, & persisted in it despite chronic nervous disorders that affected his eyes. The last volume of what he called his "history of the American forest" appeared almost 30 years after the 1st. Deservedly compared as a literary achievement to Gibbon's "The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire", Parkman's accomplishment is hardly less awesome than the explorations & adventures he so vividly describes. His own indomitable spirit is reflected in 2 of the history's most fiercely resolute figures: La Salle, obsessed with colonizing the Mississippi Valley, & Frontenac, determined to bolster France's tottering position in the New World. Here for the 1st time Parkman's massive complete epic appears in a compact form. It tells a story of great empires maneuvering in an unfamiliar & hostile terrain w/ all the guile, sophistication & ingenuity learned from centuries of European rivalry. "Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV" tells how France might have won her imperial struggle w/ England. Frontenac, a courtier made governor of New France by that most sagacious of monarchs, oversaw the colony's brightest era of growth & influence. Had Canada's later governors possessed his administrative skill & personal force, his sense of diplomacy & political talent, or his grasp of the uses of power in a modern world, the English colonies to the south might have become part of what Frontenac saw as a continental scheme of French dominion. England's American colonies flourished, while France, in both the Old World & the New, declined from its late 17th century greatness. Conflict over the developing western regions of North America erupted in a series of colonial wars. As narrated by Parkman in "A Half-Century of Conflict", these American campaigns, while only part of a larger, global struggle, prepared the Colonies for the American Revolution. In "Montcalm & Wolfe" Parkman describes the fatal confrontation of the 2 great French & English commanders whose climactic battle marked the end of French power in America. As the English Colonies cooperated for their own defense, they began to realize their common interests, their relative strength, & their unique position; & in this imperial war of European powers we begin to see American figures (Benjamin Franklin, George Washington) soon to occupy a historical stage of their own. Parkman's chronicle, concluding on the Plains of Abraham after nearly 250 years of conflict, will permanently transform our image of the American landscape. Written w/ verve, suppleness & wit, this grand narrative history of political & theological conflict, of feats of physical endurance, of courtly manners practiced w/ comic disproportion against the backdrop of a looming wilderness, is a treasure of our national & of world literature. * THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an award-winning, nonprofit program dedicated to publishing America's best & most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts.
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