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The Raid of Dover

A Romance of the Reign of Woman, A.D. 1940
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In 'The Raid of Dover,' Douglas Morey Ford deftly transports readers back to the volatile frontier of late 17th-century New England, chronicling the harrowing clashes between Native Americans and European settlers. With meticulous attention to historical detail, Ford resurrects the fateful days of June 27–28, 1689, weaving a narrative tapestry that transcends mere recounting of events. The prose is both evocative and gritty, revealing the perspectives of varied participants in the conflict, from the Native American leader Chief Kancamagus to the settlers caught in the fray. Ford's vivid reimagining of the Cochecho Massacre explores the intricate web of cultural tensions and alliances, contextualizing the outbreak of King William's War and its painful cycle of retaliatory violence in the region.Douglas Morey Ford brings to his writing a palpable passion for colonial American history, underscored by his academic background and extensive research. His expertise illuminates the socio-political landscape of the time, capturing the complexities that led to such brutal confrontations. Ford's portrayal of historical figures like Jean-Vincent d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin and Father Louis-Pierre Thury is nuanced, inviting a deeper understanding of the motives and machinations that fueled the era's bloody conflicts. 'The Raid of Dover' is undoubtedly informed by Ford's scholarly pursuit of truth and his skillful storytelling.'The Raid of Dover' is a compelling recommendation for those fascinated by the tumult of early American colonial history and the interwoven narratives of indigenous peoples and European colonists. Ford's work is an invaluable addition to historical literature that seeks to embrace the complexities of this dark chapter, offering readers a chance to grasp the reality of these ancestral battles and the shaping of a continent's destiny. This account is both a sobering examination of human conflict and a striking mosaic of the past, an essential read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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