Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

by Brendan O’Donnell

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  • Mair, Nathan H. Jacob De Witt Goes to New York and The Obituary of a Christian Business Man. Montreal: Archives Committee of the Montreal and Ottawa Conference of the United Church of Canada, 1986.
  • Gouin, Jacques. William Henry Scott et sa descendance ou le destin romanesque et tragique d’une famille de rebelles, 1799-1944. Hull, QC: Société historique de l’Ouest du Québec, 1980.

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