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Edité par Champlain Society, Toronto, 1958
Vendeur : Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Livre
Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dj. Larger 8vo pp. xxx, 92), 503, coloured frontispiece. book.
Edité par Toronto Champlain Society 1958, 1958
Vendeur : Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC, Calgary, AB, Canada
Livre Edition originale
Etat : very good. First edition limited to 600 copies. xxx, 503 pp. Octavo in original red cloth with gilt lettered and crested spine, colour frontispiece (portrait), and b&w plates. Copy #260. Fort Frontenac was the first military establishment in Ontario. This volume assembles all available documents including explorers, missionaries, governors, and engineers writings about the Fort. Texts selected and translated from the French by Dr. Richard A. Preston.
Edité par The Champlain Society for the Government of Ontario, 1958
Vendeur : Great Books&Cafe @ The Williamsford Mill, Williamsford, ON, Canada
Livre Edition originale
Cloth. Etat : Very Good+. No Jacket. First Edition. 503 pp. With bibliography, index, colour frontispiece and b&w illustrations. Book shows light wear to corners and along edges, white mark on front board, light spotting on top page edge, pages lightly yellowed, else VG+. Sections include: The Quinte Mission, The War with the Iroquois, and The Fall of Fort Frontenac, among others. Text in English and French. Second book in the Ontario Series.
Edité par The Champlain Society for the Government of Ontario, University of Toronto Press c. 1958, Toronto, 1958
Vendeur : Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Contemporary red cloth with gilt text and rules on spine. , This book is about the history surrounding the famous Fort Frontenac, a French trading post and military fort built in 1673 at the mouth of the Cataraqui River where the St. Lawrence River leaves Lake Ontario (at what is now the western end of the La Salle Causeway), in a location traditionally known as Cataraqui. It is the present-day location of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The original fort, a crude, wooden palisade structure, was called Fort Cataraqui but was later named for Louis de Buade de Frontenac, Governor of New France (Count Frontenac), who was responsible for building the fort. , Size : 8vo (235x160mm). , Illustrated with a colour photograph of Louis Henri Buade, the Governor of New France from 1672-1682 and 1689-1698. The book is in very good condition.