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Canada in the 1840s: The Nation's Illustrated Diary
by Royce G. Tennant; Lerisa Huntingford, compositor
211 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); illustrated; catalogue #04-2283; ISBN 1-4120-4475-8; US$25.60, C$31.95, EUR20.80, £14.41
A fascinating insight into early Canadian life as reported in the major illustrated newspaper of the day. Events covered include politics, borders, shipwrecks, fires, emigration, native Canadians and exploration.
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About the Book
Canada in the 1840s: The Nation's Illustrated Diary, makes available rare Canadian material extracted from the first illustrated newspaper, the Illustrated London News. This paper began publishing in 1842 and the excerpts on Canada have been carefully compiled from original copies in the possession of the author.
All important events of the 1840s are included as they appeared at the time, but presented with modern, professional layout and a larger print style than was used in the original newspaper. There are 87 wood engravings and the book is fully indexed.
The 1840s was a time of change - political fervor led to riots, borders with the United States were settled and there was even talk of annexation. Canada's population of approximately two million was rapidly increasing with the influx of emigrants, especially from Ireland. This diary presents the best opportunity to read first hand about the events as they occurred which shaped the history of Canada.
About the Author
Royce G. Tennant was born in Parry Sound, Ontario. He has had a life-long interest in history, especially of the Victorian period. His first book, The Canadian Diary 1862-1872, an Illustrated Diary, was sold to Encyclopedia Brittanica in 1973 with 3500 copies sold. This is his second book.
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