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Show .. ; v - T. -- . . ' Z - - 'll ?.. ' r-- " ' nius named William IN-DIA-N $3.95. NLESS IT has sneaked up quietly, 'like, ambushing poor Gen. Ermddock.-Q- a the the - banks of lylononga-- eje, French Indian h ',, n o and exists around here as yet If arid when one gets into oper-atiothough, Edward P. Hamilton's "The French and Indian Wars" His surely can take - new book the first edition to the Malfistream of Anieri- since 1959 Is as as good and stimulating - -- - AND LETS HAVE hor sentimental nonsense, Mr. Hank ilton-- suggests about the noble red men. Their blood lust that There is, of course, al- - , and cruelty were tmmeasur-- ' able, and they were cowards, litera- ready a distinguished tore on the &A ngtoFrencfr -- T to. wh() PrefeITed to wait until f toe was wounded by for empire in North else. Withhold your someone America, as Mr. Hamilton tearsr-- he further advises, Teadilyadmits, clting'Frart-- ' from those ,000 Acadians h cisTParkmans great whom the British- - removed century work and from Nova Scotia as a danthose (recently crowned with a PuHtzjer. Prize) by Law- - gerous fifth column, to the dismay of H,W, Longfellow renee - Gipson. One- - could in his celebrated poem. make A good book simply Goodby, Evangeline. Better on those two histoluck next time. ' rians, says Mr, Hamilton, John K. Hutchens jwhojnaturally has drawn on them but also has madehis es. "own JoufileyST6 primary-sourccan-Seri- es 7 nine-teent- by-dra- - fashion, distiF narrates and, In the best sense, popularizes; and In general invites the reader to investigate further for himself. AS HE SEES IT, the curon. this mighty drama in 1684 when Gov, La B a t r e, , administrator o f French Canada, noved- - down linto British -claimed territory to take a crack at the Senecas near . what is now Pulaski, N.Y. 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