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- Montcalm & Wolfe, two men who forever changed the course of Canadian history
- The French and Indian War, Walter R Borneman
- Montcalm and Wolfe
- The French and Indian War, Don Rauf
- Nobility lost, French and Canadian martial cultures, Indians, and the end of New France, Christian Ayne Crouch
- Note on the spurious letters of Montcalm, 1759, by Justin Winsor
- Mémoires sur la dernière guerre de l'Amérique septentrionale, entre la France et l'Angleterre, suivis d'observations, dont plusieurs sont relatives au théatre actuel de la guerre, & de nouveaux détails sur les moeurs & les usages des sauvages, avec des cartes topographiques, par M. Pouchot, chevalier de l'Ordre royal and militaire de St. Louis, ancien capitaine au Régiment de Béarn, commandant des forts de Niagara and de Lévis, en Canada
- A Letter from a Frenchman at Paris to his countryman at The Hague, on the present dispute between France and Great Britain, translated from the French
- The history of the late war in North-America, and the islands of the West-Indies, including the campaigns of MDCCLXIII and MDCCLXIV against His Majesty's Indian enemies, by Thomas Mante, assistant-engineer during the siege of the Havanna, and major of a brigade in the campaign of 1764
- The fight with France for North America, by A.G. Bradley
- The Jesuit relations and allied documents, travels and explorations of the Jesuit missionaries in New France, 1610-1791 : the original French, Latin, and Italian texts, with English translations and notes, edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites
- A Journal of the expedition up the river St. Lawrence, containing a true and particular account of the transactions of the fleet and army, from the time of their embarkation at Louisbourg 'til after the surrender of Quebec
- Journal du Siège de Québec en 1759, par Jean Claude Panet
- Pioneers of the new world and the old French war, with an account of various interesting contemporaneous events which occurred in the early settlement of America, by Joseph Banvard
- Intercepted letters to the Duke de Mirepoix, 1756
- The contest in America between Great Britain and France, with its consequences and importance, giving an account of the views and designs of the French, with the interests of Great Britain, and the situation of the British and French colonies, in all parts of America : in which a proper barrier between the two nations in North America is pointed out, with a method to prosecute the war, so as to obtain that necessary security for our colonies, by an impartial hand [id est John Mitchell]
- Siège de Québec en 1759, copie d'après un manuscrit apporté de Londres par l'Honorable D.B. Viger, lors de son retour en Canada, en septembre 1834-mai 1835
- A dialogue in Hades, a parallel of military errors of which the French and English armies were guilty, during the campaign of 1759 in Canada
- Voltaire, Mme de Pompadour et quelques arpents de neige, par Joseph Tassé
- Observations on the late and present conduct of the French, with regard to their encroachments upon the British colonies in North America : together with remarks on the importance of these colonies to Great Britain, by William Clarke ... ; to which is added, wrote by another hand, Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, andc
- Relation de ce qui s'est passé au siège de Québec et de la prise du Canada, par une religieuse de l'Hôpital général de Québec
- A form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, to be used at morning and evening service, after the general thanksgiving, throughout the cities of London and Westminster, and elsewhere within the bills of mortality, on Sunday the twelfth of October, 1760 ; and in all churches and chapels throughout England, Wales, and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the Sunday after the ministers thereof receive the same : on occasion of the late successes of His Majesty's arms in North-America, and the surrender of Montreal, and all Canada
- A sermon preached before His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq., Captain-General and Governor in chief, the Honorouble His Majesty's Council and House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, October 16th, 1759 : upon occasion of the success of His Majesty's arms in the reduction of Quebec, by Samuel Cooper
- The history of North America, containing, a review of the customs and manners of the original inhabitants : the first settlement of the British colonies, their rise and progress, from the earliest period to the time of their becoming united, free and independent states, by the Rev. Mr. Cooper
- The conduct of a noble commander in America, impartially reviewed, with the genuine causes of the discontents at New-York and Hallifax [sic] and the true occcasion [sic] of the delays in that important expedition : including a regular account of all the proceedings and incidents in the order of time wherein they happened
- Relation de la prise des forts de Choueguen, ou Oswego, & de ce qui s' est passé cette année en Canada
- Guerre du Canada, 1756-1760, Montcalm et Lévis, par H.-R. Casgrain
- Siège de Québec en 1759, [Jean Claude Panet]
- An historical journal of the campaigns in North America for the years 1757, 1758, 1759 and 1760, containing the most remarkable occurrences of that period particularly the two sieges of Quebec, &c., & c., the orders of the admirals and general officers : descriptions of the countries where the author has served, with their forts and garrisons, their climates, soil, produce and a regular diary of the weather, as also several manifesto's, a mandate of the late Bishop of Canada, the French orders and disposition for the defence of the colony, &c., &c., &c., by John Knox
- Le Marquis de Montcalm et les dernières années de la colonie française au Canada, 1756-1760, par F. Martin
- A dialogue in Hades, a parallel of military errors, of which the French and English armies were guilty, during the campaign of 1759, in Canada
- Les Acadiens après leur dispersion, par H.-R. Casgrain
- Voltaire, Madame de Pompadour et quelques arpents de neige, Joseph Tassé
- Relation de la prise du Fort Georges, ou Guillaume-Henry, situé sur le lac Saint-Sacrement, & de ce qui s'est passé cette année en Canada
- Historical gleanings, by Henry Youle Hind
- Histoire de la guerre contre les Anglois
- The conduct of Major Gen. Shirley, late general and commander in chief of His Majesty's forces in North America, briefly stated
- Le marquis de Montcalm et les dernières années de la colonie française au Canada (1756-1760), par F. Martin
- Montcalm, par Eugène Guénin ; illustrations de Robert Delafontaine
- Journal of the siege of Quebec, 1760, by Jas. Murray
- The battle of Quebec, from Captain John Knox's " Historical journal of the campaigns in North America for the years 1757, 1758, 1759 and 1760"
- Le Canada sous la domination française, d'après les archives de la marine et de la guerre, par L.Dussieux
- A history of the French war, ending in the conquest of Canada, with a preliminary account of the early attempts at colonization and struggles for the possession of the continent, by Rossiter Johnson
- An address to the great man with advice to the public
- Washington's first campaign, death of Jumonville, and the taking of Fort Necessity, also Braddock's defeat, the march of the unfortunate General explained by a distinguised historian, traced on the ground by a civil engineer and exhibited on a neat and accurate map, prepared under his direction, the whole arranged by Neville B. Craig
- An historical memorial of the negociation of France and England, from the 26th of March, 1761, to the 20th of September of the same year, with the vouchers, [duc de Choiseul] ; translated from the French original, published at Paris by authority
- A brief history of old Fort Niagara, by Peter A. Porter ; photographs by Orrin E. Dunlap
- The history of North America, containing, a review of the customs and manners of the original inhabitants; the first settlement of the British colonies, their rise and progress, from the earliest period to the time of their becoming united, free and independent states, by the Rev. Mr. Cooper
- Lake George and Lake Champlain, from their first discovery to 1759, by B.C. Butler
- The fall of Oswego (14th August, 1756), a chapter in British history