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MURRAY, Hilda Chaulk Cows Don't Know It's Sunday : Agricultural Life in St. John's. signed Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2002, ISBN:0919666531 MURRAY, Hilda Chaulk. Cows Don't Know It's Sunday : Agricultural Life in St. John's. (St. John's, NF): Institute of Social and Economic Research, (2002). Pp. 343. 8vo, green ill. card covers, white titles to front and spine. An historical overview of the British and Newfoundland governments' views on farming and it's importance to the Newfoundland economy. Vg. Author's signed inscription on the title page. 25.00 Price:
25.00 CDN
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MURRAY, Hilda Chaulk Canada's Atlantic Folklore Folklife 03 More than Fifty Percent. hdbk in dj Breakwater, 1979, MURRAY, Hilda Chaulk. More than Fifty Percent: Women's Life in a Newfoundland Outport, 1900-1950. (St.John's): Breakwater Books Limited, (1979). Pp (2), iii-xiv, 1-160, [6] + 12 p. of Illustrations. 8vo, orange-yellow cloth. Murray, a noted Newfoundland teacher, was born in Maberly in 1934. Chapters : 1. The Community: Elliston [at the tip of the Bonavista Peninsula]; 2. Making a Living: "The Woman Was More Than 50%"; 3. Girlhood: The Learning Years; 4. The Young Woman: Courtship and Marriage; 5. The Woman and Her Family: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant Care; 6. The Woman and Her Home; 7. The Woman in the Community. With bibliography. Atlantic Folklore-Folklife Series, No.3. Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Publications Monograph Series No.2, 1978. Hardback o/p. Vg in chipped dj. 20.00 Price:
20.00 CDN
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MURRAY, Hilda Chaulk Canada's Atlantic Folklore Folklife 03 More than Fifty Percent:: Women's Life in a Newfoundland Outport, 1900-1950. Pbk Breakwater Books, 1979, MURRAY, Hilda Chaulk. More than Fifty Percent: Women's Life in a Newfoundland Outport, 1900-1950. (St. John's): Breakwater Books Limited, (1979). Pp (2),iii-xiv,1-160,[6] + 12 p. of Illustrations. 8vo, card covers. Murray, a noted Newfoundland teacher, was born in Maberly in 1934. Chapters : 1. The Community: Elliston [at the tip of the Bonavista Peninsula]; 2. Making a Living: "The Woman Was More Than 50%"; 3. Girlhood: The Learning Years; 4. The Young Woman: Courtship and Marriage; 5. The Woman and Her Family: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Infant Care; 6. The Woman and Her Home; 7. The Woman inthe Community. With bibliography. Canada's Atlantic Folklore-Folklife Seri es, No.3. Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Publications Monograph Series No.2, 1978. Vg. 10.00 Price:
10.00 CDN
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