In 'Old Québec: The Fortress of New France', readers are invited into a captivating exploration of Québec's storied past, a fortress city that stood as the heart of New France. Through a rich tapestry of narratives, the anthology encapsulates the diversity and signifificance of this historic place, weaving together a wide array of literary styles from detailed historical accounts to evocative fictional reimaginings. The collection stands as a testament to the intellectual and cultural vibrancy of Québec, offering standout pieces that bring to life the people, politics, and pivotal moments that have shaped its legacy. The contributing authors, Gilbert Parker and Claude G. Bryan, bring to this anthology their profound connections to the fabric of Québec's history, each from their unique vantage points. Parker, with his deep literary roots in Canadian history, and Bryan, known for his scholarly focus on North American French colonialism, combine their expertise to illuminate the many facets of Québec's heritage. This anthology aligns with and contributes to the broader cultural and historical discourse on New France, offering readers a nuanced understanding of its complexities. 'Old Québec: The Fortress of New France' is an indispensable collection for anyone keen to dive deep into the annals of North American history through the lens of Québec. Readers are presented with a unique opportunity to explore a multitude of perspectives, each contributing to a richer, more dimensional picture of New France. This anthology is recommended for its educational value, the breadth of insights it offers, and the engaging dialogue it fosters between the esteemed authors' works, making it a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.