"The Passing of New France: A Chronicle of Montcalm" by William Wood is a story set in the 1700's and recounts the story a French General from Europe who commanded the French troops in North America. The story follows his life as a soldier, leader and details his heritage as a nobleman. It describes his early life as well as his devotion to France. He faces rivalries, family plights and struggles against the British. It showcases a complex war that took place in America.

The Passing of New France : a Chronicle of Montcalm
By William Wood
A French General faces war and rivalries in North America while serving his country.
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About the AuthorWilliam Charles Henry Wood, was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist.
William Charles Henry Wood, was a Canadian historian, Scout leader and naturalist.
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