Canada -- Descriptions et voyages -- Vues
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Canada -- Descriptions et voyages -- Vues
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- Canada pittoresque, orné de gravures d'après les dessins de W.H. Bartlett ; la partie littéraire par N.P. Willis ; traduit de l'anglais par L. de Bauclas
- Picturesque sketches of American progress, comprising official descriptions of great American cities prepared under the supervision of the authorities of the respective cities, showing their origin, development, present condition, commerce and manufactures : illustrated sketches of American scenery, and celebrated resorts : with historical sketches of the wonderful achievements of our country, under the various administrations, by J. H. Beale
- Catalogue of photographic views on the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway
- Canadian pictures, drawn with pen and pencil, by the Marquis of Lorne ; with numerous illustrations from objects and photographs in the possession of and sketches by the Marquis of Lorne, Sydney Hall, et cetera ; engraved by Edward Whymper
- Views in the Canadas, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, drawn from nature by Lieut.-Col. Bouchette and his sons, Joseph, R.S.M., and J.F. Bouchette
- America's wonderlands, a pictorial and descriptive history of our country's scenic marvels as delineated by pen and camera, by J.W. Buel
- Picturesque sketches of American progress, comprising official descriptions of nearly 100 American cities, prepared under the supervision of the authorities of the respective cities, showing their origin, development, present condition, commerce and manufactures : American scenery, and celebrated health resorts : the government at Washington under the various administrations : the wonderful achievements of our country, by William Gay and J.H. Beale
- Canada, a portfolio of original photographic views of our country, 400 photographic views in half-tone of mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, cities, towns and other picturesque features of the land we live in
- From coast to coast, a farmer's ramble through Canada, and the Canadian Pacific railway system, by Charles T. Ford
- Canadian pictures, drawn with pen and pencil, by the Marquis of Lorne
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