
Ten Generations
A Family History
David More(Author)
Trafford Publishing
Published on 26. August 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-4907-4485-8 (ISBN)
Description
TEN GENERATIONS is a family saga that follows the Watt family, generation by generation, from Edinburgh in the late 1500s to colonial New York, through the American Revolution, back to the Channel Islands, and then to Canada, where the family settles in the Eastern Townships of Quebec.
The family rises to prominence in Edinburgh, then emigrates to colonial New York in the early 1700s. There, they are at the pinnacle of society, but are torn apart by Revolution and war. Forced into exile in Britain, the descendants of one branch return to the continent and settle near Montreal, where they once again become important in the cultural and political life of Quebec and Canada in the 1800s and 1900s. The author uses primary source materials such as personal letters, anecdotes, and illustrations from family collections and fits these expertly into the historical context of the times to provide a dramatic, readable and entertaining account of the family's history -- of fortunes made and lost, of war and revolution, of personal tragedy and triumph. Ten Generations provides an intriguing personal window into the real history of the times and into the lives of this interesting family.
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Language
English
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
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Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
266 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4907-4485-8 (9781490744858)
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David More is the award-winning author of the historical fiction series Smithyman Saga. He has been honoured with the 2007 Independent Publisher Silver Medal for Regional Historical Fiction IPPY Award, the 2007 IPPY Bronze Award for Historical Fiction, and the 2009 IPPY Bronze Award for Historical Fiction. His PhD in Colonial Canadian History allows him to tie his love of history and writing together so he can share his passions with others and make Canadian history accessible. When he's not writing or researching, David enjoys sailing and spending time with his wife, Donna, in their Portsmouth Village home.