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Andrews, Jerry

Metis Outpost - Memoirs of the First Schoolmaster at the Metis Settlement of Kelly Lake, British Columbia 1923-1925

Self-Published, 1985

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Année
1985
ISBN
0969216904
Lieu d'édition
Victoria, BC
Auteur
Andrews, Jerry
Éditeurs
Self-Published
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Metis Outpost - Memoirs of the First Schoolmaster at the Metis, Settlement of Kelly Lake, British Columbia 1923-1925 Teachers British Columbia Biography, 340 pages including index. Abundantly illustrated in black and, white. "It was long the custom to regard local and even regional, history as being of relatively little importance. But of late it, has been recognized that if the generalizations that properly, characterize broader studies are to be valid, they must often be based upon local sources that are frequently, the only record of past events, changed conditions and vanished life-styles. The great number of, local and regional studies now being published will result, eventually in a much better and more perceptive general history, of British Columbia, and, indeed, of Western Canada. 'Metis Outpost' is a prime example of such a, source. Only its author could have preserved it for posterity., It is a little jewel in the treasure house of history." - W., Kaye Lamb, Former Dominion Archivist and National Librarian of Canada., Faintest wear. Bright, clean and unmarked. Wonderful copy. Tumbler Ridge Native Peoples, British Columbia
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En excellent ètat
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

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340 pages including index. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. "It was long the custom to regard local and even regional history as being of relatively little importance. But of late it has been recognized that if the generalizations that properly characterize broader studies are to be valid, they must often be based upon local sources that are frequently the only record of past events, changed conditions and vanished life-styles. The great number of local and regional studies now being published will result eventually in a much better and more perceptive general history of British Columbia, and, indeed, of Western Canada. 'Metis Outpost' is a prime example of such a source. Only its author could have preserved it for posterity. It is a little jewel in the treasure house of history." - W. Kaye Lamb, Former Dominion Archivist and National Librarian of Canada. Faintest wear. Bright, clean and unmarked. Wonderful copy. Book
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