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Recounts the pioneer period in the history of Tobermory and St. Edmunds Township. Includes an excellent and substantially revised family history section - a precious genealogical reference indeed! Printed upon glossy stock. Generously illustrated with black and white reproductions of archival photos, many of which have been rescanned at higher resolution than in the first edition. pp.viii, 252. Reference List. Footnotes. One-page maps of active farmers in 1873, 1878, and 1882. List of land sales in St. Edmunds Township July, 1870 - Sept., 1883. Clean and bright with light wear. Although this is a former libary copy the only markings are a top edge stamp and a faint stamp upon the front free endpaper. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. An attractive copy of this informative history. Book
187126898New York: Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck 1871. Original printed self-wrappers 12pp. Stitched scattered foxing last page heavily so Good.<br/><br/> Officers and Directors are listed the Road's Charter and route described the Road's connections delineated and the route's manufacturing capacity extolled. <br/>OCLC locates three copies under two accession numbers. Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck unknown books
187126898New York: Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck 1871. Original printed self-wrappers 12pp. Stitched scattered foxing last page heavily so Good.<br /> <br /> Officers and Directors are listed the Road's Charter and route described the Road's connections delineated and the route's manufacturing capacity extolled. <br /> OCLC locates three copies under two accession numbers. Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck unknown
in-8°, 286 pages, broche, couverture illustree plast. Tres bel exemplaire. [HI-1]
194834300Paris S.L.I.M. 1948 In-12 dos de la jaquette en mauvais état, illustration de la jaquette correcte
2296050131New. Brand new and still unused unknown
2296050131.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
184018840Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 3 pp. <br><br>March 10 1840. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed." Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 270. Removed from a nonce volume; stitch holes in inner margin not touching text. Ink notation in blank areas of p. 1 and p. 3. Light foxing. Leaves separating. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
1990G0415026539I4N11Routledge 1990. Hardcover. Very Good. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Routledge hardcover
Features: On Collecting Canadian Antiques; The Calvary at Oka; Indian Artifacts from Canada's Past; Canadian Painting in the Thirties; The Egmondville Pottery - Huron County, Ontario 1852-1910; Studen Prize Books - Canadian School Life in the 19th Century; Silver Made in Plymouth; Royal Railcars; Collecting Locks; and more. Light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
Features: Canadian Collector and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); 20th Century Decorative Arts in the Royal Ontario Museum; Furniture Sleuthing; The Egmondville Pottery Revisited - Huron County, Ontario, 1852-1910; Canadian Crewelwork; Pysanka; A Letter From Canada - Written and Illustrated by John Locke Blagdon in 1844; Artist-Craftsman in Glass - Elmer John Hookway, 1889-1974; Studio Pottery; and more. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
Cover photo of Dr. Henry Morgantaler. Contents: Nostalgic Commodore 64 computer ad inside front cover; Sidney Jaffe abducted from a Toronto Street; The trials of Leonard Jones of Moncton, New Brunswick - ardent opponent of official bilingualism; Bill Bennett girds for a grinding battle in B.C.; Brian Mulroney steps forward; Bad chemical spill at E.B. Eddy mill in Espanola kills 100,00 fish in Lake Huron; Philipps/Micom word-processor ad; Ronald Reagan and the black vote; Poland suggests it may lift martial law prior to visit of Pope John Paul II; Defiance in Chile - protests; Bomb in Orly Airport; Thatcher and Deng Xiaoping discuss future of Hong Kong after 1997; Rough road to rearmament in Japan; Joyce Davidson and David Susskind to divorce; Margaret Trudeau and Fred Kemper to wed; News re: Sylvia Ostry; Maislin's bid for survival (trucking company); Ramifications of the Morrison Report in Ontario - investigated the activities of Leonard Rosenberg, William Markle and William Player; Peter C. Newman writes on why Halifax will benefit more than St. John's from the development of offshore oil; The Nation's New Agony Over Abortion; Video games become more realistic - Dragon's Lair; Mystery at Sick Children's Hospital - multiple infant deaths; Blacks bleaching their skin; Diver Sergei Chalibachvili dies in Edmonton; Antismokers flex their muscles; The Arrival of music on CD; Gabrielle Roy - Obituary; Joe Schlesingere comments on Debategate. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
150 pages. A series of lectures presented at Huron Anglican Theological College by leading spokespeople of many denominations. Introductory letter from Rev. J.G. Morden, Principal of the College, is laid in. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
192920099Paris Editions Pierre Roger 1929 In-12 281 pp, illustrations comprises dans la pagination
1997298327PN. New. 1997. . Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
Raffigurazione della popolazione indigena della località
146 pages. Features: Fraser's 30th birthday; Adios, Labrador - Canada's only white ensign icebreaker retires; Huron goes west; Salvage of Sea King 12409; Tribal class update and modernization program; Canada opts for nuclear-propelled submarines; and many more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
3726435<p>New York and Iron Bridge Ontario Canada 1917. 7 manuscript pages in all. 4tos. 5 Items comprising a Typed Letter Signed a Typed Letter retained copy two misc. typed manuscripts and one blueprint map 13 x 22¼ inches. Folds; very good.</p> <p>Five items—letters papers and a map—concerning the Canadian Gold and Copper Estates located in Ontario’s Serpent River Valley near Lake Huron.</p> <p>Two letters one written by and a retained copy of a letter sent to mining executive Frank F. Peard discuss gold and copper ore prospects in several of the Canadian Gold and Copper Estates’ mines.Peard Vice-President and General Manager of the Union Metals Corp. of Arizona writes:</p> <p>"For nearly a year I have been investigating the copper properties…north of Lake Huron. I had for months an engineer working in this territory – George E. Bent… He opened up the great Le roi mines in British Columbia and was for years associated with the Rothschilds of London in the development of their properties in Africa and in India. Mr. Bent’s opinion as expressed to me is that this copper country in Ontario is going to be a second Butte."</p> <p>Accompanying the typed letter signed is a retained typed copy of a letter by Bent to Peard offering upbeat ore analysis and development recommendations for four mining claims owned by the Canadian Gold and Copper Estates.</p> <p>Bent’s letter mentions a “statement†on these claims by Robert W. Armstrong and R.A. Teasdale. A copy of this mining statement is included here. It analyzes in detail the gold and copper ore potentials of seven mines owned by the Canadian Gold and Copper Estates.</p> <p>Accompanying the letters and statement is a blueprint map showing the location of the claims owned by the Canadian Gold and Copper Estates near Lake Huron.</p> <p>Rounding out the group is a Memorandum proposing the incorporation of the Canadian Gold and Copper Estates. A Board of Directors is proposed with a majority of them to be Canadians and with field management to be supervised by George E. Bent.</p> unknown
0365269638.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19734401973 - broché - Les éditions sociales "ES" - Collection "Les classiques du peuple" - 1973 - In-12 (format poche) broché - 178 pages - Préface et notes de Maurice ROELENS - A PROPOS : Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce, plus connu sous l'appellation de baron de La Hontan ou Lahontan, est un voyageur anthropologue et écrivain français né en 1666 et mort en 1716
pp. xiii, 128 + Numerous photographs. Text drawings. Paperback. First printed in 1954. LOC W19
118815Kerrobert SK: Jellicoe History Book Committee 0-88925-652-7 1986 1st edition. Cloth vi 346pp. Near fine no dust jacket. Publishers bookmark taped to fron page. Else as new. Jellicoe History Book Committee Hardcover
Pages 97-192 pages. Features: Index of the tax assessment rolls, Hope Township, 1802-1808; Marriage Records of the Gore District (continued); Legal Notices from the Ontario Gazette 1871; Marriage Register of the Bathurst District; Baptismal Records of St. Marks Anglican Church, Niagara, 1837-1840; Marriage Records of the Huron District (concluded); Death Records of Victoria County 1871; Marriage Register of the Johnstown District; Missing Persons Notices from the Church; Marriage Notices from the Christian Guardian 1858 (continued); Marriage Records of the London District (continued); Inscriptions from St. Andrew's Churchyard, Vernonville, Haldimand Township, Northumberland County; Marriage Record of the Ottawa District (continued); Marriage Record of the Victoria District (Hastings County) (continued); Marriage Register of the Prince Edward District (continued). Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
1334743630.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
40 pages. Black and white reproductions of archival photos. Features: The Weaker Sex - Anna Ullman at Hazelton, B.C.; British Columbia's Greatest Marine Disaster - the foundering of the Canadian Pacific liner Princess Sophia in Lynn Canal in 1818 took 343 lives; The Case of the Stolen Church - St. Peter's Anglican of Windermere, B.C.; The B.C. Boomtown Phenomenon - most of them have now disappeared altogether; Coalmont-Blakeburn - Coal Dust Twins; The Copper Hoard of the Pewabic - the steamship Pewabic carried more than a hundred persons to a watery grave in Lake Huron; North to the Klondike - David Doig of Victoria headed north to service gold miners; Brief bio and photo of polio-stricken author Harold Fryer; Brother XII (Twelve) - a B.C. Character (one-page article); and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book