Historic Tales of Old Quebec

Historic Tales of Old Quebec PDF Author: George Gale
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Category : Québec (Québec)
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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Historic Tales of Old Quebec

Historic Tales of Old Quebec PDF Author: George Gale
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Category : Québec (Québec)
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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Untold Tales of Old Quebec

Untold Tales of Old Quebec PDF Author: Edward Carruthers Woodley
Publisher: Dent
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 246

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A Little Girl in Old Quebec

A Little Girl in Old Quebec PDF Author: Amanda Minnie Douglas
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465603247
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 331

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Ralph Destournier went gayly along, whistling a merry French song that was nearly all chorus, climbing, slipping, springing, wondering in his heart as many a man did then what had induced Samuel de Champlain to dream out a city on this craggy, rocky spot. Yet its wildness had an impressive grandeur. Above the island of Orleans the channel narrowed, and there were the lovely green heights of what was to be Point Levis, more attractive, he thought, than these frowning cliffs. The angle between the St. Charles and St. Lawrence gave an impregnable site for a fortress, and Champlain was a born soldier with a quick eye to seize on the possibility of defence. On the space between the cliffs and the water a few wooden buildings, rough hewn, marked the site of the lower town. A wall had been erected, finished with a gallery, loopholed for musketry, and within this were the beginnings of a town that was to be famous for heroic deeds, for men of high courage, for quaintness that perpetuates old stories which are perfect romances yet to-day after the lapse of three centuries. There was a storehouse quite well fortified, there was a courtyard with some fine walnut trees, and a few gardens stretching out with pleasant greenery, while doves were flying about in wide circles, a reminder of home. Ralph Destournier had a spirit of adventure and Champlain was a great hero to him. Coming partly of Huguenot stock he had fewer chances at home, and he believed there was more liberty in the new world, a better outlook for a restless, eager mind. He went on climbing over the sun-baked cliffs, while here and there in a depression where rain could linger there were patches of verdure, trees that somehow maintained a footing. How unlike the level old seaport town where he had passed a good part of his youth, considered his grandfather's heir, when in the turn of fortune's wheel the sturdy old Huguenot had been killed in battle and his estates confiscated.

The Canadian Historical Review

The Canadian Historical Review PDF Author:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 426

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Writings on American History

Writings on American History PDF Author:
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Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 310

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Library Record

Library Record PDF Author: Free Public Library of Jersey City
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Category : Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 266

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A Mind at Sea

A Mind at Sea PDF Author: John Fry
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1459719301
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 257

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A unique biography of a nineteenth-century shipping magnate set during a forgotten era – a time when Quebec was one of the world's great shipbuilding centres and tidal seaports.

Catalogue of Autographs, Etc

Catalogue of Autographs, Etc PDF Author: Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 322

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Library Bulletin

Library Bulletin PDF Author: Fitchburg Public Library
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Category : Catalogs, Classified
Languages : en
Pages : 394

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38 Hours to Montreal

38 Hours to Montreal PDF Author: Dan Buchanan
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525519891
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 290

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Governor General Charles Poulett Thomson is in a hurry. In response to the Rebellion of 1837-38, he has been urgently tasked by his masters in England to modernize and improve the governments in the Canadian colonies. In just three months in Toronto, the governor general has managed to pass all the legislation he wants, but with politics heating up in Quebec and his bosses in England dangling a peerage over his head, now he must get to Montreal as fast as he can to do the same thing there. Enter “The Stagecoach King,” William Weller, who is famous for operating the Royal Mail Line of stages between Toronto and Montreal. Weller utilizes a complex system of stage stops staffed with experienced workers and is confident he can take the governor general to Montreal in under thirty-eight hours. Driving a very unique sleigh, specially modified for this trip, Weller pilots the governor general and his aid-de-camp Captain Thomas Le Marchant over 370 miles of snowy and muddy roads, avoiding dangerous obstacles and constantly moving forward. In a meticulously researched account of this epic trek, author Dan Buchanan brings the reader along on a breathlessly exciting journey that intricately explores Canadian history through the people, places, and buildings that existed along those treacherous roads in 1840.