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Angus Graham: An Observer of Canada
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Angus Graham: An Observer of Canada
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Abstract |
Angus Graham (1892-1980), a Scottish-born silviculturist and forest engineer, worked in Quebec for Price Brothers from 1922 to 1935. He published two books on Canada, one dealing with the Klondike and the other, titled "Napoléon Tremblay" (1939), is a novel about a young French-Canadian from rural Quebec who overcomes life's hardships to become a success.
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Publication |
British Journal of Canadian Studies
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Volume |
Vol. 1
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no. 2
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Pages |
238-255
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Date |
1986
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Ferns, H. S. “Angus Graham: An Observer of Canada.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 1, no. 2 (1986): 238–255.
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