"The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, K.B." by Isaac Brock is a story from the 1800s that retells the life of Sir Isaac Brock, who was a very famous person in Canada, especially because of his actions in the War of 1812. The story gives the reader a look into his time in the military, the letters he wrote, and his relations with other important people like Tecumseh, a celebrated Indian chief. Discovered almost thirty years later, the aim of editor Ferdinand Brock Tupper is to show Brock’s life as it truly was, accentuating his strong drive and abilities as a leader. The book starts by telling us about Brock's family, how he first got involved in the military, he had big goals and he cared about people, which made him a great leader. As the story goes on, the reader gets a better look at Brock's plans for battle, the difficulties he faced, and his relationships with his family and other influential figures. The story paints a picture of a important man who had a great influence on Canadian history.

The Life and Correspondence of Sir Isaac Brock, K.B. Interspersed with notices of the celebrated Indian chief, Tecumseh, and comprising brief memoirs of Daniel De Lisle Brock, Esq., Lieutenant E.W. Tupper, R.N., and Colonel W. De Vic Tupper
By Isaac Brock
Uncovered after decades, this is a story of a soldier and leader who played a significant role in shaping a nation's history through war and relationships.
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2004-12-23
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