Canada -- Descriptions et voyages
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- Le voyageur américain, ou, Observations sur l'etat actuel, la culture, le commerce des colonies britanniques en Amérique; les exportations & importations respectives entre elles & la Grande Bretagne, avec un etat des revenus que cette derniere en retire &c., adressées par un négociant expérimenté, en forme de lettres, au très honorable comte de........., traduit de l'anglois ; augmenté d'un Précis sur l'Amérique septentionale and la république des treize-Etats-Unis par M. Jh. M......... [id est Joseph Mandrillon]
- De St-Lin à San-Francisco, ou, Journal de voyage, 1894, par Ph. Legault
- The Dominion of Canada, containing a historical sketch of the preliminaries and organization of confederation : also, the vast improvements made in agriculture, commerce and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educational interests, etc., etc. for the past eighty years under the provincial names : with a large amount of statistical information, from the best and latest authorities, by H.Y. Hind ... [and others]
- Descriptive and historical view of Burr's moving mirror of the lakes, the Niagara, St. Lawrence, and Saguenay rivers, embracing the entire range of border scenery of the United States and Canadian shores, from Lake Erie to the Atlantic
- A journey to Canada, by Jane Tritton Gurney (née Wheatley)
- The Englishwomen in America
- Prairie farming in America, with notes by the way on Canada and the United States, by James Caird
- Supplementary volume to A treatise on the theory and practice of agriculture, adapted to the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture in Canada, by William Evans
- Canadian educator for home and school use, arranged, compiled and edited by Sara B. McLaughlin
- A geographical view of the British possessions in North America, comprehending Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New Britain, Lower and Upper Canada, with all the country to the Frozen Sea on the north, and Pacific Ocean on the west : with an appendix containing a concise history of the war in Canada, to the date of this volume, by M. Smith, author of the View of Upper Canada
- Voyage en Amérique, par Chateaubriand
- A Concise historical account of all the British colonies in North-America, comprehending their rise, progress, and modern state, particularly of the Massachusetts-Bay (the seat of the present civil war) : together with the other provinces of New-England : to which is annexed an accurate descriptive table of the several countries ... interspersed with particulars relative to the different soils and climates, capital cities, &c., &c
- After the storm, or, Jonathan and his neighbours in 1865-6, by J.E. Hilary Skinner
- Geography and history of the British colonies, to which are added a sketch of the various Indian tribes of British America and brief biographical notices of eminent persons connected with its history, by J. George Hodgins
- Le Canada, par le comte de Lambel
- Le Canada, considéré comme terre d'établissement, [A.V.]
- De Montréal à Victoria par le transcontinental canadien, conférence faite par Honoré Beaugrand, ancien maire de Montréal, devant la Chambre de Commerce du District de Montréal
- A trip to Canada and the far north-west, by Charles Elliott
- Forest scenes and incidents in the wilds of North America, being a diary of a winter's route from Halifax to the Canadas, and during four months' residence in the woods on the borders of Lakes Huron and Simcoe, by George Head
- The emigrant and sportsman in Canada, some experiences of an old country settler : with sketches of Canadian life, sporting adventures, and observations on the forests and fauna, by John J. Rowan
- AbrégéEde géographie moderne, par F. X. Toussaint
- Notes on Canada and South Africa, by G.M. Theal
- Three years' residence in Canada from 1837 to 1839, with notes of a winter voyage to New York and journey thence to the British possessions to which is added, a review of the condition of the Canadian people, T.R. Preston
- A plea for emigration, or, Notes of Canada West, in its moral, social, and political aspect; with suggestions respecting Mexico, West Indies, and Vancouver's Island, for the information of colored emigrants, by Mary A. Shadd
- Canada and the British immigrant, by Emily P. Weaver
- Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more northern coasts of America, from the earliest period to the present time, by Patrick Fraser Tytler ; with descriptive sketches of the natural history of the North American regions by James Wilson ; to which is added an appendix, containing remarks on a late memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with a vindication of Richard Hakluyt
- Les forêts intérieures du Canada, lettres écrites par la femme d'un officier émigrant [i.e. Catherine Parr Traill] sur la vie domestique des colons américains
- Descriptive time table of the Tour of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York Across Canada By the Canadian Pacific Railway
- Lectures on the Dominion of Canada as a field for emmigration, including "Forty years in Toronto", the "Half-way house" (between the "Atlantic" and the "Pacific") of the British Empire in her march round the world : delivered in Great Britain in 1889, with maps, geographical, geological and topographical, illustrating the climate and resources of the country: also interviews and correspondence on the " National policy" versus "Free trade as it is in England", by Conyngham Crawford Taylor
- New Canadian geography, specially adapted for use in public and high schools
- An historical and geographical memoir of the North-American continent, its nations, and tribes, by James Bentley Gordon ; with a summary account of his life, writings and opinions
- Londres, le Canada, les Etats-Unis, souvenirs de voyage, des bords de la Somme aux bords du Saint-Laurent, par l'abbé Macquet
- The book of Canada, illustrating the great Dominion : a story of the development of Canada's commercial, financial, manufacturing, transportation, mining, and agricultural interests, which explains how the Dominion comes to enjoy the distinction of being the richest country in the world judged on the basis of population, by Ernest J. Chambers
- Promenade au Canada et aux Etats-Unis, par Christophe Allard
- Canada and the Canadians, by Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle
- Twelves years in America, being observations on the country, the people, institutions and religion, with notices of slavery and the late war, and facts and incidents illustrative of ministerial life and labor in Illinois, with notes of travel through the United States and Canada, by James Shaw
- L'invalide ou L'ami du jeune âge, par G.C. Verenet
- Diary of my voyage to Canada, Saturday
- Canada, historical and descriptive, from sea to sea, by G. Mercer Adam
- Beschreibung der europäischen Kolonien in Amerika, nach der sechsten verbesserten Ausgabe aus dem Englischen übersetzt von J
- The Hudson's Bay and Pacific territories, a lecture, by Alexander Morris
- From Newfoundland to the Rocky Mountains, a lecture by M. Benjamin Sulte, of Ottawa, before the Royal Geographical Society of Quebec, on April 15th, 1880, translated by Colin Campbell
- Historical view of the progress of discovery on the more northern coasts of America, from the earliest period to the present time, by Patrick Fraser Tytler ; with descriptive sketches of the natural history of the North American regions by James Wilson ; to which is added an appendix, containing remarks on a late memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with a vindication of Richard Hakluyt ; illustrated by a map, and nine engravings by Jackson. --
- First impressions of the New World on two travellers from the Old, in the autumn of 1858
- The Prince of Wales in Canada and the United States, by N.A. Woods
- The history of Canada, by Jennet Roy
- Eighty years' progress of British North America, showing the development of its natural resources, by the unbounded energy and enterprise of its inhabitants : giving, in a historical form, the improvements made in agriculture, commerce and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educational interests, etc., etc., with a large amount of statistical information from the best and latest authorities
- Successful emigration to Canada, [by Henry Tanner]
- Voyages and travels of an Indian interpreter and trader, describing the manners and customs of the North American Indians; with an account of the posts situated on the river Saint Laurence, Lake Ontario, &c. to which is added, a vocabulary of the Chippeway language, names of furs and skins, in English and French, a list of words in the Iroquois, Mohegan, Shawanee, and Esquimeaux tongues, and a table, shewing the analogy between the Algonkin and Chippeway languages, by J. Long
- Round the world by doctors' orders, being a narrative of a year's travel in Japan, Ceylon, Australia, China, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, etc. etc., by John Dale
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