Publisher's Synopsis
THE FORGOTTEN INVASIONS
The country is Canada. The year is 1866, the year after the end of the American Civil War.
The scene: the "ridge road" in Welland County, Ontario, a dozen miles from Fort Erie. A New York journalist has in need of a rest is joined by an old schoolmate, a professor in University College Toronto.
They set out to find a camping place, meet two agreeable Canadian girls -- and find romance, adventure and the remarkable rustic characters of Ontario.
They also find a forgotten invasion.
In 1866 groups of Irish Americans -- the Fenians -- crossed the Canadian Border to attack British troops at British forts to protest British rule of Ireland. They called themselves the IRA -- the Irish Republican Army.
Here is a novel of charm, humor and romance by a remarkable writer illumining important history lost in the mists of Time.