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Outposts Of The War For Empire - 9780822942627

Un libro in lingua di Stotz Charles Morse edito da Univ of Pittsburgh Pr, 2005

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In Outposts of the War for Empire, Charles Morse Stotz offers a highly detailed account of what colonial forts looked like, where they stood, who built them and why, what materials were used in building them, and how they varied in design to fit different military purposes.
Stotz describes twenty-two forts built by the French, the English, and the colonists in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania - from tiny outposts built by the Ohio Company at Wills Creek on the north branch of the Potomac to the massive fortresses that guarded the Ohio at Pittsburgh, first the French Fort Duquesne and later the English Fort Pitt. Using mathematically accurate perspective drawings, he shows exactly how the most important of the forts were assembled and documents their twentieth-century reconstruction.
Through narrative and illustration, Charles Morse Stotz creates a unique and important perspective on the War for Empire, a world war that had profound and lasting influence on the frontier region of western Pennsylvania and the future of the United Sates.

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