An extract from the journal of Colonel Malcolm Fraser, this book provides first-hand insight into the events leading up to the 1759 Battle of Quebec, a pivotal moment in the French and Indian War. His entries vividly recount the challenges and hardships faced by the British army as they navigate the frigid Canadian winter, skirmish with French and Indigenous forces, and ultimately engage in the decisive battle that would determine the fate of Quebec. Fraser's detailed observations offer valuable historical context, shedding light on the strategies, motivations, and experiences of those involved in this crucial conflict.