iroquois wrote:guys, for you who is the best book for the french and indian war????
i read:
montcalm and wolfe
crucible of war
empires at war
leading by example
and others...
for me francis parkman, montcalm and wolfe is far the best, but he focuses only in the french and indian war...crucible of war, is a great book but parkman surpasses anderson in the narrative style. leading by example from bob bearor is great, for the canadian side and about " la petit guerre"...
I'll repost from my AAR 1st page:
Montcalm and Wolfe; The French and Indian War by Francis Parkman
First published in 1884, a wealth of information. Am currently rereading this a second time and still finding new things in it.
The French and Indian War; Deciding the Fate of North America by Walter R. Borneman
An excellent introductory volume to the war, its causes and the personalities behind the scenes. Covers all the bases in a short work.
The War That Made America; A Short History of the French and Indian War by Fred Anderson
The one I started with. Good, short, and concise. Made me want to learn more...and read his other book on the subject...
Crucible of War; The Seven Years War and the Fate of Empire in North America, 1754-1766 by Fred Anderson
A Monster work covering everything, Indian Policies and negotiations, Inter-colonial rivalries, Politics both here and in Europe, the Carribean...etc. I would compare this to David Chandler's
The Campaigns of Napoleon due to the depth involved.
Redcoats; The British Soldier and War in the Americas, 1755-1763 by Stephen Brumwell
More of an 'Ambrose style' than the others. Tells the story of the regular soldier in war.
Empires Collide; The French and Indian War 1754-63 edited by Ruth Sheppard.
Seems to be a conglomeration of the Osprey Campaign books on the War. Gives some OoB's and is also a good visual introduction to the individual campaigns of the war.
Louisbourg 1758 & Ticonderoga 1758 Osprey/Praeger books by Rene Chartland
Quebec 1759 Osprey/ Praeger book by Stuart Reid
All three give excellent coverage of their campaigns and excellent OoB's.
I would say if you are just starting your education on the French and Indian War, go with Borneman's
The French and Indian War; Deciding the Fate of North America. It hit's all of the high notes and will give one a good feel for where one is when reading the other, more detailed works. Also if one can get a video copy of
The War That Made America from PBS then do so.