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Un roman de 'par chez-nous' : Napoléon Tremblay d'Angus Graham
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Un roman de 'par chez-nous' : Napoléon Tremblay d'Angus Graham
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Abstract |
The Scottish-born Angus Graham (1892-1980), a forest engineer with Price Brothers in Rimouski, published the novel "Napoléon Tremblay" in 1939. The novel is a picturesque story of French-Canadian lumberjacks, specifically about the main character, Napoléon Tremblay, who overcomes life's hardships to become a success.
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Revue d'histoire du Bas-Saint-Laurent
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Vol. 13
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no. 1
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12-16
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Hiver 1988
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Language |
fr
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Citation |
Collins, Pierre. “Un roman de ’par chez-nous’ : Napoléon Tremblay d’Angus Graham.” Revue d’histoire du Bas-Saint-Laurent Vol. 13, no. 1 (Hiver 1988): 12–16.
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