15 resultados para historical narratives
em University of Michigan
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Contiene: T. III (515 p.)
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Editors: 1822-26, Thomas Byerley.--1827-38, John Timbs.
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pt. 1. Pioneers of France in the new world 1880. -- pt. 2. The Jesuits in North America. 1880 - pt. 3. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West 1880. -- pt. 4. The old régime in Canada 1880 -- pt. 5. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV 1880 -- pt.6. A half-century of conflict 1905 -- pt.7 Montcalm and Wolfe 1903. 2 v.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added t.-p., illus.
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Vol. 2 published by Prouty, Libby & Prouty.
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Includes various editions of some volumes.
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[1st]-6th ser.: modern red cloth. 2d ser., no. 13; 4th ser., no. 7, 11-20; 5th ser., nos. 6 & 7: original wrappers.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 2 has caption title only.
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Bibliography: p. 485-491.
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Spec. Coll. copy does not have the directions to the binder at end of v.6.
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--A further account of the province of Pennsylvania, by William Penn, 1685.--Letters of Doctor Nicholas More, and others, 1686.--A short description of Pennsylvania, by Richard Frame, 1692.--An historical and geographical account of Pennsylvania and West-New-Jersey, by Gabriel Thomas, 1698.--Circumstantial geographical description of Pennsylvania, by Francis Daniel Pastorius, 1700.--Letter of John Jones, 1725.
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The singular life and curious biographies of Mary Carleton.--The Carleton publications of 1663.--The minor publications of 1673.--"The counterfeit lady," a fiction.--The narrative technique of "The counterfeit lady."--The historical significance of "The counterfeit lady."--The current doctrine of the rise of the English novel.--Bibliographical difficulties.