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Passionate and rigorously detailed, this biography of Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier paints a comp...
Passionate and rigorously detailed, this biography of Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier paints a comp...
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Told from an ordinary man's perspective, these are the journal and letters of Wilhelm Weike as he...
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This work of historical fiction deals with the occupation of Quebec by the Canadian Army and the ...
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Michaela (Mickie) Bédard works at the Stevens, Bédard Investment Bank, a bank founded by her grea...
Translation of: Maternitâe dâerobâee, Mâere porteuse et enfant sur commande.
Focuses on the lives and works of two of the very first women of European American ancestry to pr...
Recounts how Richard Bergeron and his four brothers lived in an orphanage for five years in the 1...
Examining eight generations of the Joseph family, this volume explores the rich history of Jews i...
Commemorating the town's 75th anniversary, this chronicle of Abercorn tells the story of its foun...
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Highlighting the Quebec City promontory, where the history of North America was defined--and whic...
Unlike some who emigrated from Eastern Europe, Akos Verboczy has no particularly beefs about life...
In June 1964, young civil rights workers risked their lives in the face of violence, intimidation...
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During the American Civil War, the Confederate government's largest foreign secret service base w...
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The Terrible Fours follows The Terrible Twos (1982) and The Terrible Threes (1989). It is part sc...
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If a formal history is a four-lane highway, Nick Fonda says in his introduction to Richmond, Now ...
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Including material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion...
It's the 1960s and 21 testosterone-drenched high school graduates are bussed into Washika Bay, a ...
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