France And England In North America Is A Two-volume History Of The European Colonization Of North America Written By Francis Parkman Between 1865 And 1892, Which Highlights The Military Struggles Between France And Great Britain. It Was Well Regarded At The Time Of Publication, And Continues To Enjoy A Reputation As A Literary Masterpiece. While It Is Still Useful In A Limited Capacity As An Historical Study, Parkman Took Many Liberties In Describing Unknown And Unknowable Details. This Has Led Some Critics To Categorize Parkman's Work As Belonging In The Purgatory Between History And Historical Fiction. -- From Https://en.wikipedia.org (dec. 7, 2015). V. 1. Pioneers Of France In The New World. The Jesuits Of North America In The Seventeenth Century. La Salle And The Discovery Of The Great West. The Old Régime In Canada -- V. 2. Count Frontenac And New France Under Louis Xiv. A Half-century Of Conflict. Montcalm And Wolfe. Francis Parkman. Edited By David Levin. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
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