English Bloods: In the Backwoods of Muskoka, 1878
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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
Publisher | Natural Heritage Natural History |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 224 |
ISBN-10 | 1896219969 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1896219967 |
Publication Date | 08/25/2004 |
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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:
tags: canadian history, I edited
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
tags: canadian history, I edited
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