Engraving by john henry walker from c. The 1860s. After the imaginary representation of jacques cartier painted by françois riss (1839) and théophile hamel (c. 1844). Image taken from:
title: history of canada from the time of its discovery till the union year 1840-41: translated from "l'histoire du canada" of f. X. Garneau, esq. And accompanied with illustrative notes, etc. , etc. , by andrew bell in two volumes. Vol. I. Third edition - revised. Montreal: published by richard worthington. 1866. Author of the text of the original book: garneau, françois xavier. Contributor, translation, annotations, etc. : bell, andrew - of montreal
shelfmark: "british library hmnts 9555. E. 20. "
volume: 01
page: 8
place of publishing: montreal
date of publishing: 1866
edition: third edition, revised. Issuance: monographic
identifier: 001368094
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