The Rivers of Canada: The Mackenzie, the St. Lawrence, the Ottawa, the Red, the Saskatchewan, the Fraser, the St. JohnScribner, 1962 - 170 páginas |
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Página 106
... look at it . That is why Frederick Philip Grove's Along Prairie Trails is such a haunting book , a book so much more impressive than his novels . The beauty of the prairie sky is in it , and the mystery of the prairie winter . But I ...
... look at it . That is why Frederick Philip Grove's Along Prairie Trails is such a haunting book , a book so much more impressive than his novels . The beauty of the prairie sky is in it , and the mystery of the prairie winter . But I ...
Página 135
... Look at those millions of acres of sectional farms and the lonely little river towns where the farmers come in on Saturdays . Look at the early photographs of Saskatoon , which became a community only in 1882 , and im- agine yourself ...
... Look at those millions of acres of sectional farms and the lonely little river towns where the farmers come in on Saturdays . Look at the early photographs of Saskatoon , which became a community only in 1882 , and im- agine yourself ...
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... look down thousands of feet - and you see the intruder . That furious , frothing water scandalously yellow against ... looks as static as it does from the air . Almost never does it seem to belong where it is . Yet 142 The Fraser.
... look down thousands of feet - and you see the intruder . That furious , frothing water scandalously yellow against ... looks as static as it does from the air . Almost never does it seem to belong where it is . Yet 142 The Fraser.
Conteúdo
The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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