This series tells the stories of the various peoples who comprise the Maritimes and emphasizes the impact they have had on the region. All titles are 6? x 9? paperbacks, heavily illustrated with black and white photos and maps. The text, which has been edited for reading by those whose first language is not English, combined with the high visual content make the books attractive to a wide variety of readers. Our four titles published in 2000 complete the series. Other titles are available from Nimbus Publishing.
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Seller: Wagon Tongue Books, Linden, AB, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good ++. B/W Photographs (illustrator). Fifth Edition. 95 pages - part of the `Peoples of the Maritimes ' series. the author emigrated to the annapolis valley in 1953. He covers some European history , including both world wars, immigration and `local' success stories. READ more about : Corsten's Dairy Farm- Harbour Centre - Antigonish. Or perhaps oliebollen, gouda, or Reverend Ralph J. Bos. B/W photographs assist text. Cond ; Paper wrapper is yellow with brown lettering. Front cover graphic is from a Kentville mural. Tight, bright, clean. No marks nor names. Quote (p. 38) : " Dutch Roman Catholics made up a very large percentage of the Dutch immigrants coming to Canada during the first pustwar decades. At the time, small farmers working the sandy soils of southern and eastern Holland made up a very ._._._. ." Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 008716
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