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Paths of Glory

The Life and Death of General James Wolfe

Stephen Brumwell

The first full-length biography of James Wolfe in half a century: Was Wolfe a hero or a bloodthirsty thug?

Paper (0773533702) 9780773533707
Release date: 2007-12-18
CA $29.95  |  US $29.95
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UK rights held by: Continuum Publishing

Cloth (0773532617) 9780773532618
Release date: 2006-11-06
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6 x 9
432pp
colour illustrations


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Author's Website
Globe and Mail: Review
The Journal of Military History - Review
Review - War and Game

"Every so often, books are published that combine first-rate, innovative scholarship and page-turning readability. Paths of Glory is a shining example ... This generous reassessment is overdue" The Globe and Mail

Ugly, gangling, and tormented by agonising illness, Major General James Wolfe was an unlikely hero. Yet in 1759, on the Plains of Abraham before Quebec, he won a battle with momentous consequences. Wolfe's victory, bought at the cost of his life, ensured that English, not French, would become the dominant language in North America. Ironically, by crippling French ambitions on this continent Wolfe paved the way for American independence from Britain.

Already renowned for bold leadership, Wolfe's death at the very moment of victory at Quebec cemented his heroic status on both sides of the Atlantic. He became an icon of patriotic self-sacrifice, immortalised in epic paintings and verse. During the past half century, however, Wolfe’s reputation has undergone sustained assault by revisionist historians who see him as a bloodthirsty and self-righteous mediocrity, famous for one singularly lucky - though crucial - victory.

Was there more to James Wolfe than a celebrated death? Stephen Brumwell's internationally praised biography seeks to answer that question, drawing on extensive research to offer a boldly argued reassessment of a soldier whose short but dramatic life changed the course of world history.

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“a well-researched, splendidly written book. Highly recommended.”
J.L. Granatstein

" … a well-researched, splendidly written book." Choice

'Brumwell narrates the action with the skill of a spy novelist ... [his] biography offers a convincing argument that Wolfe triumphed through skill and energy rather than sheer luck' - David A. Furlow, Books in Canada

' ... a major work of research ... [which] will be consulted by all future scholars' - Mark Starowicz, Literary Review of Canada

"... Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General Wolfe is a moving tale, clearly heartfelt – and infectious.." Hans Werner, The Toronto Star

"Paths of Glory is a powerful tonic, which shows that Wolfe was anything but priggish ... and that his generalship - and not luck - won for England a continent" (Times Literary Supplement)

"Useful to historians and accessible to the general reader, Paths of Glory is highly recommended not only to those with an interest in the period, but to anyone who appreciates a well-crafted study of a timeless subject." Frank Kalesnik, The Journal of Military History




Stephen Brumwell is the acclaimed author of Redcoats and White Devil. He lives in Amsterdam.

 AWARDS & PRIZES
Winner
Distinguished Book Award
Society of Colonial Wars (2008)

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