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Transcriber’s Note
A vivid portrait of the War of 1812 unfolds through the eyes of a scholar who weaves together poetry, battlefield reports, and diplomatic intrigue. The narrative opens on the misty waters of Lake Erie, where Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry and his daring crew confront the British fleet. Early verses capture the hopeful spirit of a young nation testing its resolve on the high seas.
From that opening, the book expands to show how the conflict was entangled with the larger drama of Napoleon’s Europe. It follows pivotal figures such as Captain James Lawrence, General Andrew Jackson, and the rival admirals who shaped the naval showdown, while also examining the tangled trade embargoes and blockades that pushed America toward war. Readers are treated to a balanced mix of strategic analysis and human stories, offering a clear picture of a war often eclipsed by larger events yet rich with its own heroism and hardship.
Full title
The Mentor: The War of 1812 Volume 4, Number 3, Serial Number 103; 15 March, 1916. Volume 4, Number 3, Serial Number 103; 15 March, 1916.
Language
en
Duration
~44 minutes (42K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Gerard Arthus, Greg Bergquist and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1943
A pioneering American historian and longtime Harvard professor, he helped shape the study of U.S. history into a modern academic field. His books and edited volumes made complex political and constitutional history widely accessible to students and general readers.
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