For Fame and Glory
A tale of the frontier, forgotten wars,
and a far different time
by
Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
3/22/2006
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
444
ISBN :
9780595384853
Format :
Hardcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
444
ISBN :
9780595835577
About the Book
A small band of armed insurgents fell upon Quebec in the winter of 1775. They were sent north to liberate the Canadians, but they were abandoned in the snow, denied reinforcements, and driven up the river and out of Canada.
The officers and men of the Separate Army formed their brotherhood in the anguish of their defeat, established their association following the joy of victory at Saratoga, and by doing so, launched a pervasive culture and unique lifestyle that flourished in their clubs and dominated the halls of power in the state and nation unto the second and third generation. This is a tale of the second generation, the generation that followed the American Revolution. They lived in a time of uncertainty and crisis; a time when men and women struggled against convention to find out if a nation derived from deceit, created by rebellion, and governed by greed could long survive. It's the story of a young man with a desire for success and talent for trouble who stumbles forth upon a quest for personal fame and glory in the years of political intrigue, war, and conspiracy that marked the beginning of the American Empire.About the Author
Douglas Houck is a descendant of the Dutch settlers of New York. His family left Kinderhook and the Hudson Valley in the early 1800?s and moved to Chautauqua County in western New York. He and his wife now live in Westfield, New York and Punta Gorda, Florida.