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##  CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR

##  THE GREAT FORTRESS; A CHRONICLE OF LOUISBOURG 1720-1760

##  THE PASSING OF NEW FRANCE; A CHRONICLE OF MONTCALM

##  THE WINNING OF CANADA

##  THE FATHER OF BRITISH CANADA A CHRONICLE OF CARLETON

##  ELIZABETHAN SEA DOGS

##  THE WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES. A CHRONICLE OF 1812

##  FLAG AND FLEET

##  ALL AFLOAT








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CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR

A CHRONICLE OF THE BLUE AND THE GRAY

By William Wood



CONTENTS

I. THE CLASH: 1861
II. THE COMBATANTS
III. THE NAVAL WAR: 1862
IV. THE RIVER WAR: 1861
V. LINCOLN: WAR STATESMAN
VI. LEE AND JACKSON: 1862-3
VII. GRANT WINS THE RIVER WAR: 1863
VIII. GETTYSBURG: 1863
IX. FARRAGUT AND THE NAVY: 1863-4
X. GRANT ATTACKS THE FRONT: 1864
XI. SHERMAN DESTROYS THE BASE: 1864
XII. THE END: 1865
  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
  INDEX


ILLUSTRATIONS

GENERAL U. S. GRANT
Photograph by Brady. In the collection of L. C. Handy, Washington.
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
Photograph. In the collection of L. C. Handy, Washington
GENERAL T. J. (STONEWALL) JACKSON
Photograph. In the collection of L. C. Handy, Washington.
NORTH AND SOUTH IN 1861
Map by W. L. G. Joerg, American Geographical Society.
ADMIRAL D. G. FARRAGUT
Photograph by Brady.
CIVIL WAR: CAMPAIGNS OF 1862
Map by W. L. G. Joerg, American Geographical Society.
CIVIL WAR: VIRGINIA CAMPAIGNS, 1862
Map by W. L. G. Joerg, American Geographical Society.
Page xiv CIVIL WAR: CAMPAIGNS OF 1863
Map by W. L. G. Joerg, American Geographical Society.
GENERAL W. T. SHERMAN
Photograph by Brady. In the collection of L. C. Handy, Washington.
CIVIL WAR: CAMPAIGNS OF 1864
Map by W. L. G. Joerg, American Geographical Society.






THE GREAT FORTRESS

A Chronicle of Louisbourg 1720-1760

CHRONICLES OF CANADA

Edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton

Volume 8

By William Wood



CONTENTS

PREFACE
CHAPTER I THE LAST SEA LINK WITH FRANCE
CHAPTER II THE SEA LINK LOST
CHAPTER III THE LINK RECOVERED
CHAPTER IV LOST FOR EVER
CHAPTER V ANNIHILATION
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE






THE PASSING OF NEW FRANCE

A Chronicle of Montcalm

CHRONICLES OF CANADA

Edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton

Volume 10

By William Wood



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I MONTCALM IN FRANCE
CHAPTER II MONTCALM IN CANADA
CHAPTER III OSWEGO
CHAPTER IV FORT WILLIAM HENRY
CHAPTER V TICONDEROGA
CHAPTER VI QUEBEC
CHAPTER VII THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE






CHRONICLES OF CANADA

THE WINNING OF CANADA

A Chronicle of Wolfe

By William Wood



CONTENTS

AUTHOR'S NOTE
CHAPTER I THE BOY, 1727-1741
CHAPTER II THE YOUNG SOLDIER, 1741-1748
CHAPTER III THE SEVEN YEARS' PEACE, 1748-1755
CHAPTER IV THE SEVEN YEARS' WAR, 1756-1763
CHAPTER V LOUISBOURG, 1758
CHAPTER VI QUEBEC, 1759
CHAPTER VII THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM, September 13, 1759
CHAPTER VIII EPILOGUE -- THE LAST STAND
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE






THE FATHER OF BRITISH CANADA

A CHRONICLE OF CARLETON

Chronicles Of Canada

Edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton

Volume 12

By William Wood



CONTENTS

CHAPTER I GUY CARLETON
CHAPTER II GENERAL MURRAY
CHAPTER III GOVERNOR CARLETON
CHAPTER IV INVASION
CHAPTER V BELEAGUERMENT
CHAPTER VI DELIVERANCE
CHAPTER VII THE COUNTERSTROKE
CHAPTER VIII GUARDING THE LOYALISTS
CHAPTER IX FOUNDING MODERN CANADA
CHAPTER X 'NUNC DIMITTIS'
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE






ELIZABETHAN SEA-DOGS

A Chronicle of Drake and His Companions

By William Wood



CONTENTS

PREFATORY NOTE
ELIZABETHAN SEA-DOGS
CHAPTER I ENGLAND'S FIRST LOOK
CHAPTER II HENRY VIII, KING OF THE ENGLISH SEA
CHAPTER III LIFE AFLOAT IN TUDOR TIMES
CHAPTER IV ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND
CHAPTER V HAWKINS AND THE FIGHTING TRADERS
CHAPTER VI DRAKE'S BEGINNING
CHAPTER VII DRAKE'S 'ENCOMPASSMENT OF ALL THE WORLDE'
CHAPTER VIII DRAKE CLIPS THE WINGS OF SPAIN
CHAPTER IX DRAKE AND THE SPANISH ARMADA
CHAPTER X 'THE ONE AND THE FIFTY-THREE'
CHAPTER XI RALEIGH AND THE VISION OF THE WEST
CHAPTER XII DRAKE'S END
APPENDIX NOTE ON TUDOR SHIPPING
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE






THE WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES

A Chronicle of 1812

By WILLIAM WOOD

CHRONICLES OF CANADA

Volume 14

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I OPPOSING CLAIMS
CHAPTER II OPPOSING FORCES
CHAPTER III 1812: OFF TO THE FRONT
CHAPTER IV 1812: BROCK AT DETROIT AND QUEENSTON HEIGHTS
CHAPTER V 1813: THE BEAVER DAMS, LAKE ERIE, AND CHATEAUGUAY
CHAPTER VI 1814: LUNDY'S LANE, PLATTSBURG, AND THE GREAT BLOCKADE
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE






FLAG AND FLEET

HOW THE BRITISH NAVY WON THE
FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By William Wood

CONTENTS

BOOK I, THE ROWING AGE

WHEN SOLDIERS FOUGHT ROWBOAT BATTLES BESIDE THE SHORES
OF THE OLD WORLD
From the Beginning of War on the Water to King Henry VIII's
First Promise of a Sailing Fleet
1545
CHAPTER  
I   THE VERY BEGINNING OF SEA-POWER
(10,000 years and more B.C.)
II   THE FIRST FAR WEST (The last 5,000 years B.C.)
III   EAST AGAINST WEST (480 B. C.-146 B.C.)
IV   CELTIC BRITAIN UNDER ROME (55 B.C.-410 A.D.)
V   THE HARDY NORSEMAN (449-1066)
VI   THE IMPERIAL NORMAN (1066-1451)
VII   KING OF THE ENGLISH ERA (1545)



BOOK II, THE SAILING AGE

DRAKE TO NELSON, 1585-1805

PART I—THE SPANISH WAR

VIII   OLD SPAIN AND NEW (1492-1571)
IX   THE ENGLISH SEA-DOGS (1545-1580)
X   THE SPANISH ARMADA (1588)

PART II—THE DUTCH WAR

XI   THE FIRST DUTCH WAR (1623-1653)
XII   THE SECOND AND THIRD DUTCH WARS (1665-1673)

PART III—THE FRENCH WAR

XIII   THE FIRST WAR AGAINST LOUIS XIV (1689-1697)
XIV   THE SECOND WAR AGAINST LOUIS XIV (1702-1713)
XV   WAR AGAINST FRANCE AND SPAIN (1739-1748)
XVI   PITT'S IMPERIAL WAR (1756-1763)
XVII   THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (1775-1783)
XVIII   NELSON (1798-1805)
XIX   "1812"

BOOK III, THE AGE OF STEAM AND STEEL

PART I—A CENTURY OF CHANGE (1814-1914)

XX   A CENTURY OF BRITISH-FRENCH-AMERICAN PEACE (1815-1914)
XXI   A CENTURY OF MINOR BRITISH WARS (1815-1914)

PART II—THE GREAT WAR (1914-1918)

XXII   THE HANDY MAN
XXIII   FIFTY YEARS OF WARNING (1864-1914)
XXIV   WAR (1914-1915)
XXV   JUTLAND (1916)
XXVI   SUBMARINING (1917-1918)
XXVII   SURRENDER! (1918)
XXVIII   WELL DONE!
  POSTSCRIPT  THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

ILLUSTRATIONS

VIKING MAN-OF-WAR. . . . . . . . . . Frontispiece
"DUG-OUT" CANOE
ROMAN TRIREME—A vessel with three benches of oars
WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR'S TRANSPORTS
Eddystone Lighthouse, 1699. The first structure of stone and timber. Build for Trinity House by Winstanley and swept away in a storm. Eddystone Lighthouse, 1882. The fourth and present structure, erected by Sir J. N. Douglass for Trinity House.
The Santa Maria, flagship of Christopher Columbus when he discovered America in 1492. Length of keel, 60 feet. Length of ship proper, 93 feet. Length over all, 128 feet. Breadth, 26 feet. Tonnage, full displacement, 233.
DRAKE
One of Drake's Men-of-War that Fought the Great Armada in 1588.
ARMADA OFF FOWEY (Cornwall) as first seen in the English Channel.
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE ON BOARD THE REVENGE receiving the surrender of Don Pedro de Valdes.
SAILING SHIP. The Pilgrim Fathers crossed in a similar vessel (1620).
LA HOGUE, 1692.
H.M.S. Centurion engaged and took the Spanish Galleon Nuestra Senhora de Capadongo, from Acapulco bound to Manila, off Cape Espiritu Santo, Philippine Islands, June 20, 1743.
The ROYAL GEORGE
NELSON
FIGHTING THE GUNS ON THE MAIN DECK, 1782.
THE BLOWING UP OF L'ORIENT DURING THE BATTLE OF THE NILE.
THE BATTLE OF COPENHAGEN, APRIL 2nd, 1801. (Note the British line ahead.)
The VICTORY. Nelson's Flagship at Trafalgar, launched in 1765, and still used as the flagship in Portsmouth Harbour.
TRAFALGAR. 21st October, 1805.
MODEL OF THE BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. (Reproduced by permission from the model at the Royal United Service Institution.)
THE SHANNON AND THE CHESAPEAKE.
THE ROYAL WILLIAM. Canadian built; the first boat to cross any ocean steaming the whole way (1833), the first steamer in the world to fire a shot in action (May 5, 1836).
BATTLESHIP.
Seaplane Returning after flight.
DESTROYER.
A PARTING SHOT FROM THE TURKS AT GALLIPOLI.
JELLICOE.
BEATTY.
LIGHT CRUISER.
H.M.S. Monmouth, Armoured Cruiser. Sunk at Coronel, November 1st, 1914.
BATTLESHIP FIRING A BROADSIDE.
Jellicoe's Battle Fleet in Columns of Divisions. 6.14 P.M.
THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND—PLAN II. Jellicoe's battle line formed and fighting. 6:38 P.M.
British Submarine.
Minesweeper at work.
H.M. KING GEORGE V.






ALL AFLOAT

A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways

By William Wood



CONTENTS

I.   A LAND OF WATERWAYS 1
II.   CANOES 16
III.   SAILING CRAFT; THE PIONEERS 41
IV.   SAILING CRAFT: UNDER THE FLEURS-DE-LIS 54
V.   SAILING CRAFT: UNDER THE UNION JACK 68
VI.   SAILING CRAFT: THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP 82
VII.   SAILING CRAFT: 'FIT TO GO FOREIGN' 92
VIII.   STEAMERS 129
IX.   FISHERIES 155
X.   ADMINISTRATION 171
XI.   NAVIES 179
  BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 189
  INDEX 193

ILLUSTRATIONS

THE VOYAGEURS ON A MISTY MORNING From a painting by Verner. Frontispiece
THE SPIRIT OF THE LAKES By Lorado Taft, in the Chicago Art Institute. Facing page 12
SHIPS OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY From Winsor's 'America.' 44
CHAMPLAIN'S SHIP, THE 'DON DE DIEU' From the model at the Quebec Tercentenary. 54
A FRENCH FRIGATE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY From Winsor's 'America.' 64
SHIP 'BATAVIA,' 2000 TONS Built by F.-X. Marquis at Quebec, 1877. Lost on Inaccessible Island, 1879. From a picture belonging to Messrs Ross and Co., Quebec. 92
TRANSPORT 'BECKWITH' AND BATEAUX, LAKE ONTARIO, 1816 From the John Ross Robertson Collection, Toronto Public Library. 136
THE 'ROYAL WILLIAM' From the original painting in possession of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 140









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