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Book Review
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 11, Autumn 1971
Book Review
Contributors
C. D. Andrews teaches history at Selkirk College.
Barry M. Gough is with the History Department at Western Washington State University. His book, The Royal Navy and the Northwest Coast of North America 1810-IQ14 has just been published by the U.B.G. Press.
Ian D. Parker is Librarian of Mount View Senior Secondary School, Victoria.
Patricia E. Roy is a member of the Department of History at the University of Victoria.
Mark Sproule-Jones teaches political science at the University of Victoria.