Book Details
Title: | Sketches and Traditions of the Northwest Arm | ||||||||
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Published: | 1908 | ||||||||
Tags: | Canada, Canadiana, history, non-fiction, Nova Scotia, travel | ||||||||
Description: | Proceeding then on the assumption that few persons care for a formal history as a souvenir of the lovely Northwest Arm, the matter within these two covers has been arranged on the plan by which the modern newspapers capture the attention of millions of people, namely, embodying only what is interesting and endeavouring to present that in an entertaining way.--from the Introduction. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 67 | ||||||||
Pages: | 143 |
Author Bio for Regan, John William
John William Regan (1873-1945) was a Canadian journalist and historian. A native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, he became a journalist and worked for the Halifax branch of the Associated Press. He was an authority on the history of Halifax and wrote Sketches and Traditions of the North West Arm (a neighbourhood of Halifax). He also wrote First Things in Acadia, "The Birthplace of a Continent". Both of these books are available on Faded Page. (Macmillan Dictionary of Canadian Biography)
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