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PARENTEAU, Bill (ed.). CODIGNOLA, Luca McNAIRN, Jeffrey L. DUTCHER, Stephen ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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PARENTEAU, Bill (ed.). CODIGNOLA, Luca McNAIRN, Jeffrey L. DUTCHER, Stephen Acadiensis : Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region. Vol. 34, No. 2,Spring 2005. Department of History, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., 2005, PARENTEAU, Bill (ed.). Acadiensis : Journal of the History of the Atlantic Region. Vol. XXXIV, No. 2, Spring 2005. Fredericton, N.B.: Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 2005. Pp [1]-215,(1). 8vo, blue and white card covers. Articles : Jefrey L. McNairn's “Meaning and Markets: Hunting, Economic Development and British Imperialism in Maritime Travel Narratives to 1870”; Matthew McRae's “The Romance of Canada: Tourism and Nationalism Meet in Charlottetown, 1939”; Stephen Dutcher's “Looking Towards the Promised Land”: Modernity, Antimodernism and Co-operative Wholesaling in the Maritime Provinces, 1945-1961”; Forum : Luca Codignola's “How Wide Is the Atlantic Ocean? Larger and Larger” and John G. Reid's “How Wide Is the Atlantic Ocean? Not Wide Enough!”; Research Notes : Bonnie Huskins and Michael Boudreau's “Daily allowances”: Literary Conventions and Daily Life in the Diaries of Ida Louise Martin (nee Friars), Saint John, New Brunswick, 1945-1992”; Andrew D. Nicholls's “The purpois is honorabill, and may conduce to the good of our service”: Lord Ochiltree and the Cape Breton Colony, 1629-1631”; Document : Jean-François Mouhot's “Une ultime revenante ? Lettre de Jean-Baptiste Semer, de La Nouvelle-Orléans, à son père, au Havre, 20 avril 1766”; and book reviews. A few pencil marks, else very good. 7.00 Price:
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