The travel writing of celebrated writer George Fetherling is filled with vivid prose and bizarre characters.
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Author:Fetherling, George
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Author:Fetherling, George
Summary:A travel narrative written over the course of ten years, One Russia, Two Chinas is about change and resistance to change in the postmodern world.
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:Born on the Isle of Mull to an impoverished lair of the clan Maclean, young Allan fought his first battle — for Bonnie Prince Charlie at Culloden — from a sense of deep conviction and family loyalt
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:Battlefields of Canada encompasses nearly 300 years of history and features sixteen of the most significant Canadian battles as well as some of the most comic or bizarre.
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:Celebrated as the saviour of Upper Canada, Major General Sir Isaac Brock was a charismatic leader who won the respect not only of his own troops, but also of the Shawnee chief Tecumseh and even men
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Author:Fetherling, George
,Moritz, A.F.
Summary:The Toronto Star called him a legendary figure in Canadian writing, and indeed George Fetherling has been prolific in many genres: poetry, history, travel narrative, memoir, and cultural studies.
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Author:Fetherling, George
Summary:Follow George Fetherling as he travels through Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia looking for any remaining traces of the Indochina that was.
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Author:Fetherling, George
Summary:At a turning point in his life, George Fetherling embarked on an adventure to sail round the world on one of the last of the tramp freighters.
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:Plots, shots, flight, pursuit — all are part of this story from the exciting chapter in America's history when thousands of Loyalists fled to Canada to evade the vengeance of the American Revo
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Author:Garner, Hugh
,Fetherling, George
Summary:Originally published in 1962, The Silence on the Shore is considered by many critics to be Hugh Garners best, most ambitious novel.
Genre: Canadian fiction, General fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:The diaries, letters, and sketches of Elizabeth Simcoe are drawn upon as sources in this portrayal of the energetic and remarkable woman who came to Upper Canada with her husband when he was appoin
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
,Dracott, Christopher
Summary:One of the legendary figures of Ontario history, John Graves Simcoe was the commander of the Queen’s Rangers during the American Revolution.
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:King's Men is the story of the Loyalist regiments who became the soldier founders of the Province of Ontario, the Loyal Colonials who joined the Provincial Corps of the British Army, Canadian
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:More Battlefields of Canada is a sequel to Mary Beacock Fryers bestselling Battlefields of Canada.
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Author:Fryer, Mary Beacock
Summary:Francis Simcoe was the eldest son of John Graves Simcoe and Elizabeth Gwillim.
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