Discover the critical study of Arnold’s march from Cambridge to Quebec and the people, places, and decisions that shaped it. This edition combines scholarly analysis with a reprint of Arnold’s journal, offering both context and firsthand perspective on a pivotal campaign in American history. Organized for clarity, the work traces the route, examines witnesses, and surveys the terrain, while presenting the documentary apparatus that supports the narrative. Rich with maps, plans, and carefully edited notes, it invites readers to weigh historical interpretation against primary sources. Detailed, chapter‑matched analysis of the route, challenges, and key moments Reprint of Arnold’s journal for direct engagement with the period text Extensive maps, diagrams, and authorities that illuminate the journey Notes and references that clarify sources and scholarly context Ideal for readers of military and early American history, this edition serves both scholars and curious explorers of the past.