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Ronald Rees

    Nation of Singing Birds, A - Sermon and Song in Wales and Among the Welsh America
    New Brunswick Was His Country
    New Brunswick's Early Roads
    St. Andrews By-The-Sea
    • St. Andrews By-The-Sea

      • 82pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      The narrative vividly portrays St. Andrews, highlighting its rich history and stunning landscapes. Through detailed descriptions, the book immerses readers in the town's charm, showcasing its unique character and the interplay between its historical significance and natural beauty.

      St. Andrews By-The-Sea
    • New Brunswick's Early Roads

      The Routes That Shaped the Province

      • 190pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the often-overlooked significance of road-building, this book highlights the intentional creation of roads in New Brunswick, which were constructed by a small and often reluctant workforce. Despite the challenges faced, by 1930, the province developed a road and highway system that rivaled those of larger regions, showcasing the determination and effort involved in this labor. The narrative underscores the importance of recognizing roads as integral elements of the landscape, shaped by human endeavor.

      New Brunswick's Early Roads
    • New Brunswick Was His Country

      The Life of William Francis Ganong

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      William Francis Ganong, celebrated as New Brunswick's foremost scholar, had a profound impact through his extensive writings across various fields including botany, zoology, physiography, cartography, and native languages. His diverse interests were unified by a deep passion for New Brunswick, which he studied and documented extensively. Ganong's work reflects a remarkable dedication to understanding and promoting the rich natural and cultural heritage of the region.

      New Brunswick Was His Country