Someone Before Us: Our Maritime Indians by George Frederick Clarke Canadian Literature and publicists
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and publicists
having just ended his high-profile but stormy career with Life magazine by resigning
by Paul Jackson
the famous commercial art studio in Toronto
notebooks and correspondence
Someone Before Us: Our Maritime Indians by George Frederick Clarke Canadian Literature and publicistsSomeone Before Us: Our Maritime Indians by George Frederick Clarke 8vo. pp. 240. 44 b w illustrations. index. hardcover boards (spine & extremities sunned). dw. (spine & edges sunned, with three short tears to front cover, and a small surface abrasion). [Fredericton]: Brunswick Press. 1968. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Someone Before Us is the story of the Micmacs and the Maliseets,
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