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A future defined: Canada from 1849 to 1873 / by George Bolotenko.SA2-129/5-1992E

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The pre-Confederation period was a time of remarkable and fundamental change. The Dominion of Canada was formed and the British colonies struggled for responsible government. Discover many of the attributes of modern life that appeared as industrialization and urbanization quickened, through reproductions of more than 100 medals, stamps and photographs.

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Department/Agency
  • National Archives of Canada.
TitleA future defined: Canada from 1849 to 1873 / by George Bolotenko.
Series title
  • Records of our history
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • "A Future Defined is the fourth volume prepared by the National Archives of Canada in its major exhibition series titled Records of Our History."--Foreword. N.B.: Incorrect catalogue number (SA2-129/5-1992-1E) and ISBN (0-660-14411-5) printed in this publication.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : National Archives of Canada 1992.
BindingClothbound
Description253p. : coloured illus., illus. ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-660-14410-7
Catalogue number
  • SA2-129/5-1992E
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