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| #3530379 in Books | 2012-09-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.40 x1.40 x9.10l,1.35 | File type: PDF | 368 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Quebec History|By Dennis J. McCarn|Although this book had some good information, it was delivered in a very dry manner. This made for a boring experience. Had to read the book in small increments.||Featured on CBC Radio's All in a Weekend
"Well written and handsomely illustrated...a valuable addition to the bookshelf." --Montreal Gazette
"A well-rounded portrait...This book is reliable and thorough; a handy handbook on the force
Some 11,000 years ago, the continental ice sheet retreated from the landscape we now know as Quebec. This cold, unique, and beautiful land has continued to shift with the movement of peoples and their often troubled interactions.
The retreating ice marks the beginning of this fascinating and richly illustrated history. Peter Gossage and Jack Little recount the history of Quebec from the earliest days to the present in concise and elegant prose. By around 1000 BCE...
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