by Frank Mc Lynn (Author)
Although 1759 is not a date as well known in British history as 1215, 1588, or 1688, there is a strong case to be made that it is the most significant year since 1066. In 1759 - the fourth year of the Seven Years War - the British defeated the French in arduous campaigns on four continents and also achieved absolute mastery of the seas. Drawing on a mass of primary materials - from texts in the Vatican archives to oral histories of the North American Indians - Frank McLynn shows how the conflict between Brtiain and France triggered the first 'world war', raging from Europe to Africa; the Caribbean to the Pacific; the plains of the Ganges to the Great Lakes of North America. It also brought about the War of Independence, the acquisition by Britain of the Falkland Islands and, ultimately, the French Revolution.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Paperback Edition, First Printing
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 27 Mar 2008
ISBN 10: 0099526395
ISBN 13: 9780099526391
Book Overview: A remarkable new book on a crucial moment in British and world history.