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A History of Newfoundland, From the English, Colonial and Foreign Records With A Supplement: The Churches In Newfoundland
A History of Newfoundland, From the English, Colonial and Foreign Records With A Supplement: The Churches In Newfoundland
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By D. W. Prowse
Originally published in 1895, this book is recognized as an essential reference book for historians, social historians, and genealogists, as well as those with an interest in the culture and roots of the people of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Prowse's tome serves a purpose greater than just a history text. He conveys a deep personal connection with Newfoundland and Labrador, illustrating the history of the place with many personal sketches about the individuals and families who contributed to its development. Prowse's writing skill provides a riveting story for the reader.
A Supplement to the book is included
The 56 page Supplement that is bound into the book after the index to A History of Newfoundland, and is titled The Churches in Newfoundland, is not indexed.
The supplement includes:
- Chapter I: The Church of England in Newfoundland. By Rev W. Pilot
- Chapter II: The Roman Catholic Church in Newfoundland. By Most Rev. M. F. Howley
- Chapter III: The Methodist Church in Newfoundland. By Rev James Dove
- Chapter IV: The Congregational and Presbyterian Churches and the Salvation Army.
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Details
895 Pages
8.75 X 11.1"
Hardcover - premium binding, navy blue with gilt stamping on cover and spine
Illustrated
Index
Originally published by MacMillan and Company, London, 1895
This edition published by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2002
ISBN 1-894378-65-2 (hardcover)
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