Forgotten Stories From Atlantic Canada's Past

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  • Forgotten Stories From Atlantic Canada's Past Book Detail

  • Author : Andrew MacLean
  • Release Date : 2023-11-27
  • Publisher : FriesenPress
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 259
  • ISBN 13 : 1039186750
  • File Size : 68,68 MB

Forgotten Stories From Atlantic Canada's Past by Andrew MacLean PDF Summary

Book Description: Backyard History unearths the often hilarious, mostly mysterious, always surprising untold tales of Canada’s East Coast, as only a Maritimer can spin them. This extraordinary collection gathers the very best from Andrew MacLean’s popular newspaper columns, podcast, and television show, now enhanced and extended with fresh insights and discoveries. Running the gamut from lost cities to rodent invasions; from rum runners to teenage heroines; from monstrous sea creatures to circus riots these true forgotten stories from Atlantic Canada will astound readers of all ages. Combining meticulous research with vivid storytelling, captivating anecdotes, and a human touch, Backyard History takes readers on an entertaining and exhilarating ride detailing the rich, undiscovered past of a region which has long been renowned for its storytelling.

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