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Clash of Empires Catalogue
$19.95 $14.95


R. Scott Stephenson (Author)

Clash of Empires: The British, French and Indian War 1754 - 1763, accompanies a groundbreaking exhibit by the same name. Author Scott Stephenson spent more than a decade locating art, objects, and manuscripts that tell the story of this colorful and dramatic clash of empires (p. 128).



1776: The Illustrated Edition
$65.00


David McCullough (Author)

Packed with striking replicas of letters, maps, and portraits, this updated version of David McCullough's 2005 bestseller provides readers with unedited first-hand accounts of America's initial steps toward sovereignty (p. 256).



Braddock at the Monongahela
$27.95


Paul E. Kopperman (Author)

A vivid and provocative account of the surprising military defeat suffered by General Edward Braddock's army at the hands of French and Indian fighters at Fort Duquesne in 1755 (p. 322)

Bushy Run Battlefield
$10.00


David Dixon (Author), Art Becker (Photographer)

A guide to the site of the 1763 encounter between British and Native American forces that decided the territorial fate of the Pennsylvania frontier (p. 48).

Drums in the Forest: Decision at the Forks, Defense in the Wilderness
$19.95


Alfred Proctor James (Author), Charles Morse Stotz (Author)

Originally published to commemorate the bicentennial of Pittsburgh's founding, this reissue marks the 250th anniversary of the French and Indian War (p. 227).

Fort Pitt Museum
$10.00


David Dixon (Author)

A guide to the museum that unfolds the saga of the bitter struggle through the eighteenth century for control of North America (p. 48)

Guns at the Forks
$23.95


Walter O'Meara (Author)

Guns at the Forks is a special reissue commemorating the 250th anniversary of the French and Indian War.  In a spirited, intelligent, and informative history, O'Meara tells the story of five successive forts, particularly Fort Duquesne and Fort Pitt, and the dramatic part they played in the war between 1750 and 1760 (p. 270).

Martha Washington: An American Life
$16.00


Patricia Brady (Author)

In Martha Washington: An American Life, Patricia Brady scours the historical record and debunks the baseless gossip. From her research, a dignified, nuanced woman emerges from her famous husband’s shadow (p. 288).



Outposts of the War for Empire
$65.00 $39.95


Charles Morse Stotz (Author)

In Outposts of the War for Empire, Charles Stotz describes what colonial forts looked like, where they stood, who built them and why, what materials were used in building them, and how they varied in design to fit different military purposes (p. 203).



Pennsylvania's Forbes Trail
$9.95


Burton K. Kummerow (Author), Christine H. O'Toole (Author), R. Scott Stephenson (Author)

Pennsylvania's Forbes Trail takes an engaging approach to one of the most dramatic and significant chapters of the French and Indian War, combining gripping history with tools to help contemporary travelers discover historic sites, the great outdoors and family attractions along the trail today (p. 208).



The First Americans: In Pursuit of Archaeology's Greatest Mystery
$15.95


James Adovasio (Author), Jake Page (Author)

At its heart, The First Americans is the story of the revolution in thinking that Adovasio and his fellow archaeologists have brought about, and the firestorm it has ignited (p. 352).

The Narrative Art of Robert Griffing Volume II
$65.00


Tim J. Todish (Author), Fred Anderson (Foreword)

This new edition contains 135 color plates and over 190 pages of new images. The main body of text has been written by historical author, Tim Todish (p. 189).



The War That Made America
$39.99


Larry Nehring (Starring), Michael L. Colosimo (Starring), Ben Loeterman (Starring)

The War That Made America is the four-hour PBS special that vividly brings to life a vastly important but often overlooked period of American history - The French and Indian War (1754 - 1763).



Undaunted Courage
$18.00


Stephen E. Ambrose (Author)

Undaunted Courage is Ambrose's tribute to the Lewis and Clark expedition and especially to Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson's protege and co-leader of the expedition to find an all-water route to the Pacific Ocean from the Missouri River (p. 521).

When the Forest Ran Red
$19.95


Robert Matzen (Director), Fred Anderson (Starring), Stephen Brumwell (Starring), Paul Kopperman (Starring)

When the Forest Ran Red tells the story of George Washington's first days as a soldier prior to the Revolutionary War. Shot at major battlefields with hundreds of reenactors, this film features some of the world's top historians.



Join Or Die T-Shirt
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$19.95


Ben Franklin's Philadelphia Gazette showed the original design on May 9, 1754.  The image was intended to unite the colonies during the French and Indian War. 


 
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