Francis Parkman
7 books
Francis Parkman (1823-1893) was an American historian and writer, renowned for his detailed accounts of the colonial history of North America. His most significant work, "France and England in North America," is a multi-volume series that explores the complex interactions between French and English settlers and Indigenous peoples during the 17th and 18th centuries. Parkman's meticulous research and vivid narrative style have made his writings a cornerstone of American historical literature. He also authored travel guides, such as the "Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour," which reflect his passion for exploration and history. Parkman's contributions continue to influence the study of early American history.
Books by This Author
7 titles
A Half-Century of Conflict - Volume II
Francis Parkman
Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour / Lakes George and Champlain; Niagara; Montreal; Quebec
Francis Parkman
Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Francis Parkman
Francis Parkman
The Book of Roses
Francis Parkman
The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada
Francis Parkman
The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life
Francis Parkman
Vassall Morton: A Novel
Francis Parkman