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- catalog contributor b12992894.
- catalog coverage "Ontario History War of 1812.".
- catalog coverage "United States History War of 1812.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-315) and index.".
- catalog description "Prologue: "Do justice to the occasion." -- War is Declared, 1812 -- "In the midst of the labors of man" The Niagara Frontier in 1812 -- "An armor and an attitude" War Preparations at Washington and Quebec -- "We shall have our hands full." New York and Upper Canada, Spring 1812 -- The Summer Campaign, June to October 1812 -- "A strictly amateur militia general" Enter the Van Rensselaers, July and August 1812 -- "A cool calculation of the pours and contres" Detroit and the Armistice, July and August 1812 -- "Redouble our exertions" March and Drill on the Niagara, July-September 1812 -- "We have but one object." Final Preparations, September-October 1812 -- The Battle, 13 October 1812 -- "One incessant blaze from Musketry" Lieutenant Colonel Van Rensselaer's Attack -- "Are you much hurt, Sir?" Major General Brock's Last Command -- "Beneath the stride of death" Major General Sheaffe's Victory -- "The undaunted bravery of veterans" The Results of the Battle -- Epilogue: "May its effects not be lost upon the rising generation." -- The Last Words of Isaac Brock -- Brock's Monuments and Queenston Heights Today -- United States Army Personnel Involved at Queenston Heights -- New York State Militia and Volunteer Personnel in the American Army on the Niagara River, 1812 -- Van Rensselaer's Army on the Niagara River, October 1812 -- American Order of Battle, 13 October 1812 -- British Army Personnel Involved at Queenston Heights -- Upper Canada Militia Personnel Involved at Queenston Heights -- Brock's Army on the Niagara Frontier, October 1812.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 328 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Very brilliant affair.".
- catalog identifier "1591140226".
- catalog isFormatOf "Very brilliant affair.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press,".
- catalog relation "Very brilliant affair.".
- catalog spatial "Ontario History War of 1812.".
- catalog spatial "United States History War of 1812.".
- catalog subject "Brock, Isaac, 1769-1812.".
- catalog subject "E356.Q3 M36 2003b".
- catalog subject "Queenston Heights, Battle of, Ont., 1812.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prologue: "Do justice to the occasion." -- War is Declared, 1812 -- "In the midst of the labors of man" The Niagara Frontier in 1812 -- "An armor and an attitude" War Preparations at Washington and Quebec -- "We shall have our hands full." New York and Upper Canada, Spring 1812 -- The Summer Campaign, June to October 1812 -- "A strictly amateur militia general" Enter the Van Rensselaers, July and August 1812 -- "A cool calculation of the pours and contres" Detroit and the Armistice, July and August 1812 -- "Redouble our exertions" March and Drill on the Niagara, July-September 1812 -- "We have but one object." Final Preparations, September-October 1812 -- The Battle, 13 October 1812 -- "One incessant blaze from Musketry" Lieutenant Colonel Van Rensselaer's Attack -- "Are you much hurt, Sir?" Major General Brock's Last Command -- "Beneath the stride of death" Major General Sheaffe's Victory -- "The undaunted bravery of veterans" The Results of the Battle -- Epilogue: "May its effects not be lost upon the rising generation." -- The Last Words of Isaac Brock -- Brock's Monuments and Queenston Heights Today -- United States Army Personnel Involved at Queenston Heights -- New York State Militia and Volunteer Personnel in the American Army on the Niagara River, 1812 -- Van Rensselaer's Army on the Niagara River, October 1812 -- American Order of Battle, 13 October 1812 -- British Army Personnel Involved at Queenston Heights -- Upper Canada Militia Personnel Involved at Queenston Heights -- Brock's Army on the Niagara Frontier, October 1812.".
- catalog title "A very brilliant affair : the battle of Queenston Heights, 1812 / Robert Malcomson ; maps by Christopher Johnson.".
- catalog type "text".