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Sampson Low, Son, & Marston
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Hall, Charles Francis, 1821-1871
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Chesshyre, Henry T. Newton (Henry Thomas Newton)
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E. S. A., active 1867
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McCrea, R. B. (Robert Barlow)
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Mountain, Armine W. (Armine Wale), 1823-1885
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Kingston, William Henry Giles, 1814-1880
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Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897
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Mountain, George J. (George Jehoshaphat), 1789-1863
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The boy's own book of boats : including vessels of every rig and size to be found floating on the waters in all parts of the world, together with complete instructions how to make sailing models
1868
Canada in 1864, : a hand-book for settlers
1864
The confederation of the British North American provinces, their past history and future prospects, including also British Columbia & Hudson's Bay Ter(...)
1865
Fairyland & fairies
1867
Life with the Esquimaux: a narrative of Arctic experience in search of survivors of Sir John Franklin's expedition
1865
Life with the Esquimaux; the narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall from the 29th May, 1860 to the 13th September, 1862, with the results of a long intercourse with the Innuits and full description of their mode of life, the discovery of actual relics of the expedition of Martin Frobisher of three centuries ago, and deductions in favour of yet discovering some of the survivors of Sir John Franklin's expedition
1864
Life with the Esquimaux; the narrative of Captain Charles Francis Hall from the 29th May, 1860 to the 13th September, 1862, with the results of a long intercourse with the Innuits and full description of their mode of life, the discovery of actual relics of the expedition of Martin Frobisher of three centuries ago, and deductions in favour of yet discovering some of the survivors of Sir John Franklin's expedition (v. 2)
1864
Lost amid the fogs: sketches of life in Newfoundland, England's ancient colony.
1869
A memoir of George Jehoshaphat Mountain
1866
Westward hoe for Avalon in the New-found-land
1870
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