Montcalm and Wolfe

by Francis Parkman

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Montcalm and Wolfe is the sixth volume in Francis Parkman's seven-volume history, France and England in North America, originally published in 1884. It tells the story of the French and Indian War. Its title refers to Louis-Joseph de Montcalm and James Wolfe, the commanding generals of the French and English forces respectively and to whom the book devotes particular attention. Parkman considered the book his masterpiece.
It was republished in 1983, along with the other six volumes, in a two-volume unabridged version with notes by David Levin. A centennial edition was published in 1984 by Atheneum, New York, with a foreword by C. Vann Woodward. The Atheneum edition was republished in 1995 by Da Capo Press, New York.

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