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English Bloods: In the Backwoods of Muskoka, 1878

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Book Description


Farming in the Canadian backwoods in the late 1800s was a prospect that enticed many young Englishmen to cross the Atlantic. One such fellow was Frederick de la Fosse, whose well-meaning uncle paid 100 per annum for his young nephew to serve as a farm pupil in the northern reaches of Muskoka. Some years later, de la Fosse, under the pseudonym of Roger Vardon, wrote an illuminating and hu... More
Book Information
PublisherNatural Heritage Natural History
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages224
ISBN-101896219969
ISBN-13978-1896219967
Publication Date08/25/2004
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About Frederick De La Fosse (Author) : Frederick De La Fosse is a published author. A published credit of Frederick De La Fosse is English Bloods: In the Backwoods of Muskoka, 1878.
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About Scott D. Shipman (Editor) : Scott D. Shipman is a published editor. Published credits of Scott D. Shipman include English Bloods: In the Backwoods of Muskoka, 1878.
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11/11/2008 Scott Shipman said:
Farming in the Canadian backwoods in the late 1800s was a prospect that enticed many young Englishmen to cross the Atlantic. One such fellow was Frederick de la Fosse, whose well-meaning uncle paid £100 per annum for his young nephew to serve as a farm pupil in the northern reaches of Muskoka. Some... more

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