Reviews
"... the book is important in giving the American reader a full understanding of the war from the British/Canadian perspective." -- Arnold Blumberg -- Journal of the War of 1812, January 2001, "The authors have done impressive research in order to fill the gaps with reliable ... details. The book is a useful recounting of neglected aspects of our colonial ... history." -- Chris Raible -- The Beaver, August 2000, "Provides history teachers with a useful, and amply illustrated version of events." -- David Mills, University of Alberta -- The Canadian Historical Review, The authors have done impressive research in order to fill the gaps with reliable ... details. The book is a useful recounting of neglected aspects of our colonial ... history., "... readers from teenagers to adults will find Turner's balanced, broad and benevolent introduction to the War of 1812 sufficient unto itself, or a good base from which to spring into the extensive literature on the subject." -- Reginald Stuart November 1990, "... The War of 1812 - The War that Both Sides Won will make compelling and informative reading." -- Brian Amaron -- The Recorder and Times, November 1990, "... the book is important in giving the American reader a full understanding of the war from the British/Canadian perspective." -- Arnold Blumberg -- Journal of the War of 1812, 01012001 "The authors have done impressive research in order to fill the gaps with reliable ... details. The book is a useful recounting of neglected aspects of our colonial ... history." -- Chris Raible -- The Beaver, 20000801 "... readers from teenagers to adults will find Turner's balanced, broad and benevolent introduction to the War of 1812 sufficient unto itself, or a good base from which to spring into the extensive literature on the subject." -- Reginald Stuart "... The War of 1812 - The War that Both Sides Won will make compelling and informative reading." -- Brian Amaron -- The Recorder and Times, 19901113 "This is a clearly written, well-organized introduction to the War of 1812. It will inform the young, satisfy the general reader, and provide a reliable launching pad for further reading and more searching analysis. -- John Kendle -- CBRA, 19900101 "Provides history teachers with a useful, and amply illustrated version of events." -- David Mills, University of Alberta -- The Canadian Historical Review, This is a clearly written, well-organized introduction to the War of 1812. It will inform the young, satisfy the general reader, and provide a reliable launching pad for further reading and more searching analysis.|9781550023367|, This is a clearly written, well-organized introduction to the War of 1812. It will inform the young, satisfy the general reader, and provide a reliable launching pad for further reading and more searching analysis. -- John Kendle -- CBRA, January 1999|9781550023367|, "... the book is important in giving the American reader a full understanding of the war from the British/Canadian perspective." -- Arnold Blumberg -- Journal of the War of 1812, 2001 "The authors have done impressive research in order to fill the gaps with reliable ... details. The book is a useful recounting of neglected aspects of our colonial ... history." -- Chris Raible -- The Beaver, 200008 "... readers from teenagers to adults will find Turner's balanced, broad and benevolent introduction to the War of 1812 sufficient unto itself, or a good base from which to spring into the extensive literature on the subject." -- Reginald Stuart "... The War of 1812 - The War that Both Sides Won will make compelling and informative reading." -- Brian Amaron -- The Recorder and Times, 19901113 "This is a clearly written, well-organized introduction to the War of 1812. It will inform the young, satisfy the general reader, and provide a reliable launching pad for further reading and more searching analysis. -- John Kendle -- CBRA, 1990 "Provides history teachers with a useful, and amply illustrated version of events." -- David Mills, University of Alberta -- The Canadian Historical Review, ... the book is important in giving the American reader a full understanding of the war from the British/Canadian perspective., ... readers from teenagers to adults will find Turner's balanced, broad and benevolent introduction to the War of 1812 sufficient unto itself, or a good base from which to spring into the extensive literature on the subject.