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The life of Amherst as revealed in his recently discovered correspondence.--Forword.
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As commander in chief of His Majesty’s forces in North America, Jeffery Amherst helped the British acquire Canada in 1760. Like many military officers, Amherst kept personal journals of his activities. Developed at greater leisure, and with help from his brother and staff, Amherst’s journals are replete with lists, diagrams, and compendia that explain Amherst’s time as commander in chief in detail.
A companion volume to The Daily and Personal Journals, the dictionary provides the details of each person, place, and ship identified in both journals. The author also outlines the unique nature of the British North American military with references to specialized corps.
Excerpt from Jeffery Amherst: A Biography When Othello was about to end his troubled career he exhorted those in attendance, "I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice." It has always seemed to me that in these few words Shakespeare formulated a guiding-rule for all who would assume the responsibilities of writing biography, and upon this principle, therefore, the following unvarnished tale has been prepared. Jeffery Amherst was human and, like the rest of us, possessed faults as well as virtues: otherwise he would have been far less interesting. Britain associates his name with the conquest of...
Excerpt from Jeffery Amherst: A Biography It has always seemed to me that in these few words Shakespeare formulated a guiding-rule for all who would assume the responsibilities of writ ing biography, and upon this principle, therefore, the following unvarnished tale has been prepared. Jeffery Amherst was human and, like the rest Of us, possessed faults as well as virtues: otherwise he would have been far less interesting. Britain associates his name with the conquest of Canada, and America connects it with an institution of learning in the fairest region of New England, yet the man's personality has been ever inscrutable. The ensuing pages may throw more light on the subject, and I confident...