The Chronicles of Canada: Volume V - the Native Peoples of CanadaGeorge M. Wrong, H. H. Langton The Chronicles of Canada was a Canadian literary landmark. First published in 1914, it was a series of thirty-two, short, concise, freshly-written historical narratives for the lay person. It was designed to set forth, with historical continuity, the principal events and movements in Canada-from the Norse Voyages to the Railway Builders-and it quickly became a classic. Fireship Press is proud to bring this outstanding work-all 32 books combined into a nine volume set-back into print. IN VOLUME V THE NATIVE PEOPLES IN CANADA - Part I The War Chief of the Ottawas: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War by Thomas Guthrie Marquis - Part II The War Chief of the Six Nations: A Chronicle of Joseph Brant by Louis Aubrey Wood - Part III Tecumseh: A Chronicle of The Last Great Leader of His People by Ethel T. Raymond. |
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