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Bold Wolfe: A Graphic Novel

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This is the story of British general James Wolfe during the Seven Years War, told in graphic novel form, from his promotion to brigadier in 1758 in time for the Siege of Louisbourg, his further promotion to command the expedition to Quebec, and his death on the Plains of Abraham. It is a story told largely in Wolfe’s own words, from his letters and journals, and one that seeks to dispel many of the myths and misconceptions of this tragic figure.

76 pages, Paperback

Published March 11, 2019

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Harold R. Thompson

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Harold R. Thompson has written non-fiction for periodicals such as Military Illustrated and Canada’s History, and short science fiction, fantasy and horror for a variety of print and online magazines. He is also the author of the “Empire and Honor” series of historical adventure novels, which include Dudley’s Fusiliers, Guns of Sevastopol and Sword of the Mogul. His latest novel, The End of the Tether, has just been released as of July 2017. He lives in Nova Scotia and, when not writing or spending time with his family, works for Parks Canada.

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