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Gone for Doctors

Clark, David B.
Gone for Doctors
The author has seven published novels. His enduring interest in Canadian Army history is based on having attended the McGill medical school through the Regular Officer Training Program which required three summers of basic and field training followed by three years of military service as the Regimental Medical Officer with the Second Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment.The early historical novels consisted of the Canadian Army Trilogy in ...

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Gone for Doctors

Clark, David B.
Gone for Doctors
The author has seven published novels. His enduring interest in Canadian Army history is based on having attended the McGill medical school through the Regular Officer Training Program which required three summers of basic and field training followed by three years of military service as the Regimental Medical Officer with the Second Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment.The early historical novels consisted of the Canadian Army Trilogy in ...

CHF 54.90

The Red Dawn

Clark, David B.
The Red Dawn
In 1777, Anne Secord and her children are rescued from the destruction of the Loyalist settlements in the Mohawk Valley, and brought to British-held Fort Niagara. The Loyalist refugees subsequently cross the river, and establish a new colony. The Secord family settles at Lundy's Lane. With the War of 1812, men from of Anne's extended family serve in the militia, in support of the British Regular regiments. A bloody conflict ensues to defend th...

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A Bastion of Empire: A Story of Fort St. Joseph and the W...

Clark, David B.
A Bastion of Empire: A Story of Fort St. Joseph and the War of 1812
In the late summer of 1809, Louis Cloutier, 18, is aboard the "Nancy, " a schooner of the North West Fur Company, sailing from Fort Amherstburg on a journey of 400 miles, and heading for Fort St. Joseph, the furthest northern British outpost.This is a small fort, located in the wilderness, isolated from the outside world, particularly during the long hard winters. Forty soldiers garrison the fort. The British Indian Department has a post there...

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A Bastion of Empire - A Story of Fort St. Joseph and the ...

Clark, David B.
A Bastion of Empire - A Story of Fort St. Joseph and the War of 1812
In the late summer of 1809, Louis Cloutier, 18, is aboard the "Nancy, " a schooner of the North West Fur Company, sailing from Fort Amherstburg on a journey of 400 miles, and heading for Fort St. Joseph, the furthest northern British outpost. This is a small fort, located in the wilderness, isolated from the outside world, particularly during the long hard winters. Forty soldiers garrison the fort. The British Indian Department has a post ther...

CHF 42.50