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The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812

CHAPTER X
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_The Canadian War of 1812_ (1906), published almost a century after the event, is the work of an Englishman, Sir Charles P.
Lucas, whose lifelong service in the Colonial Office and whose thorough acquaintance with Canadian history have both been turned to the best account.

Among the Canadian authors in this field are Colonel Ernest A.
Cruikshank and James Hannay.

To Colonel Cruikshank falls the greater credit as a pioneer with his _Documentary History of the Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier_, 8 vols.

(1896-).

Hannay's _How Canada Was Held for the Empire; The Story of the War of 1812_ (1905) displays careful study but is marred by the controversial and one-sided attitude which this war inspired on both sides of the border.
Colonel William Wood has avoided this flaw in his _War with the United States_ (1915) which was published as a volume of the _Chronicles of Canada_ series.


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