Bibliography of James Wolfe

Bibliography of James Wolfe

This Bibliography of James Wolfe, is an incomplete list of all things published about British military officer James Wolfe in English or in French, original or translation.

In English

* Unknown. " [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008670 James Wolfe] ", in "The Canadian Encyclopedia". Historica Foundation, 2008
* Brumwell, Stephen (2007). "Paths of Glory: The Life and Death of General James Wolfe", Continuum International Publishing Group, 432 p. (ISBN 978-0-7735-3261-8) ( [http://books.google.ca/books?id=92CBkB0estkC preview] )
* Bélanger, Claude. " [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/QuebecHistory/encyclopedia/JamesWolfeIndex.htm James Wolfe] ", in "L’Encyclopédie de l’histoire du Québec / The Quebec History Encyclopedia", Marianopolis College, 2005
* Carroll, Joy (2004). "Wolfe & Montcalm: Their Lives, their Times, and the Fate of a Continent", Richmond Hill: Firefly Books, 302 p. (ISBN 1-55297-905-9) ( [http://books.google.ca/books?id=-T6bAAAACAAJ preview] )
* New Brunswick Museum. " [http://website.nbm-mnb.ca/Wolfe/Bibliography.html Bibliography. “Wolfiana” in the Archives & Research Library New Brunswick Museum] ", in "New Brunswick Museum" (Web site), 2003
* Chartrand, René (2000). "Louisbourg 1758: Wolfe's First Siege", Oxford: Osprey Military, 96 p. ( [http://books.google.ca/books?id=gUoFde2kUS8C preview] )
* Stacey, Charles P. " [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=1720 Wolfe, James] ", in "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online", University of Toronto and Université Laval, 2000
* Reid, Stuart (2000). "Wolfe: The Career of General James Wolfe from Culloden to Quebec", Rockville Centre (N.Y.): Sarpedon, 224 p.
* McNairn, Alan (1997). "Behold the Hero: General Wolfe and the Arts in the Eighteenth Century", Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press, 306 p. (ISBN 0773515399) ( [http://books.google.ca/books?id=JyiHlFiYdIQC preview] )
* Warner, Oliver (1972). "With Wolfe to Quebec: The Path to Glory", Toronto: Collins, 224 p.
* Reilly, Robin (1960). "Wolfe of Quebec", London: White Lion Publishers, 365 p.
* Permanent Advisory Committee of Quebec House (1959). "Wolfe: Portraiture and Genealogy", London, 111 p.
* Hibbert, Christopher (1959). "Wolfe at Quebec", Cleveland: World Publishing, Green and Co., 194 p.
* Wallace, W. Stewart, ed., "James Wolfe", in "The Encyclopedia of Canada", Vol. VI, Toronto: University Associates of Canada, 1948, pp. 315-316. ( [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/QuebecHistory/encyclopedia/JamesWolfeIndex.htm online] )
* Whitton, Frederick Ernest (1929). "Wolfe and North America", London: Ernest benn Limited, 420 p.
* Burpee, Lawrence J.. "James Wolfe", in "The Oxford Encyclopaedia of Canadian History", London and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1926, pp. 690-691. ( [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/QuebecHistory/encyclopedia/JamesWolfe-QuebecHistory.htm online] )
* Sutherland, John Campbell (1926). "General Wolfe", Toronto: Ryerson Press, 31 p.
* Wolfe-Aylward, Annie Elizabeth Chenells (1926). "The Pictorial life of Wolfe", Plymouth: Brendon and son, Ltd., 213 p.
* Webster, John Clarence (1925). "A Study of the Portraiture of James Wolfe", Ottawa: Printed for the Royal Society of Canada, pp. 47-65
* Wood, William (1915). "The Winning of Canada: A Chronicle of Wolfe", Toronto: Glasgow, Brook & Co., 152 p. ( [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/QuebecHistory/encyclopedia/JamesWolfe-boyhood.html online] )
* Clarke, John Mason (1911). "Results of Excavations at the Site of the French "Custom House" or "General Wolfe's House" on Peninsula Point in Gaspe Bay", Montréal: C.A. Marchand, 23 p.
* Salmon, Edward (1909?). "General Wolfe", Toronto: Cassell & Co., 248 p.
* Willson, Beckles (1909). "The Life and Letters of James Wolfe", London: William Heinemann, 522 p.
* Casgrain, Henri-Raymond (1905). "Wolfe and Montcalm", Toronto: Morang & Co., 296 p. ( [http://www.archive.org/details/makersofcanada04scotiala online] )
* Doughty, Arthur George (1901). "The Siege of Quebec and the battle of the Plains of Abraham", Quebec: Dussault & Proulx, 6 volumes
* Bradley, Arthur Granville (1895). "Wolfe", London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 214 p.
* Parkman, Francis (1884). "Montcalm and Wolfe", Boston: Little, Brown and Company, (online: [http://books.google.ca/books?id=oLANAAAAQAAJ volume 1] , [http://books.google.ca/books?id=vbANAAAAQAAJ volume 2] )
* Wright, Robert (1864). "The Life of Major-General James Wolfe", London: Chapman and Hall, 626 p. ( [http://books.google.ca/books?id=tM4OAAAAYAAJ online] )
* Sabine, Lorenzo (1859). "An Address Before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, in the Hall of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, Tuesday, Sept. 13th, 1859: The hundredth anniversary of the death of Major General James Wolfe...", Boston: A. Williams & Co., 100 p.
* Bell, Andrew (1859). "British-Canadian Centennium, 1759-1859: General James Wolfe, His Life and Death: A Lecture Delivered in the Mechanics' Institute Hall, Montreal, on Tuesday, September 13, 1859, being the Anniversary Day of the Battle of Quebec, fought a Century before in which Britain lost a Hero and Won a Province", Quebec: J. Lovell, 52 p.
* Mauduit, Israel (1765). "An Apology for the Life and Actions of General Wolfe: Against the Misrepresentations in a Pamphlet, called, A Counter Address to the Public, with some other Remarks on that Performance", London, 69 p.
* Pringle, John Bart (1760). "Life of General James Wolfe, the conqueror of Canada, or, The elogium of that renowned hero : attempted according to the rules of eloquence with a monumental inscription Latin and English to perpetuate his memory", London, 36 p.
* Grove of Richmond (1759). "A letter to a Right Honourable Patriot upon the glorious success at Quebec: in which is drawn a parallel between a good and bad general, a scene exhibited wherein are introduced (besides others) three of the greatest names in Britain, and a particular account of the manner of General Wolfe's death, with a postscript which enumerates the other conquests mentioned in the London address", London: Printed for J. Burd, 58 p.

In French

* Carroll, Joy (2006)."Wolfe et Montcalm : la véritable histoire de deux chefs ennemis", Montréal : Éditions de l'Homme, 362 p. (ISBN 2-7619-2192-5) [translated from English by Suzanne Anfossi]
* * Stacey, Charles P. " [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-f.php?&id_nbr=1720 Wolfe, James] ", in "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online", University of Toronto and Université Laval, 2000
* Le Jeune, Louis. "James Wolfe", in "Dictionnaire Général de biographie, histoire, littérature, agriculture, commerce, industrie et des arts, sciences, moeurs, coutumes, institutions politiques et religieuses du Canada", vol. 2, Ottawa : Université d'Ottawa, 1931, pp. 818-821 ( [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/QuebecHistory/encyclopedia/JamesWolfe-LeJeune.htm online] )
* Casgrain, Philippe-Baby (1904). "La maison de Borgia, premier poste de Wolfe à la bataille des Plaines d'Abraham : où était-elle située?", Ottawa: Chez Hope & Fils, pp. 45-62


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