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Book Review
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 84, Winter 1989/90
Book Review
Book Review
Book Review
PDF – Book Reviews, BC Studies 84, Winter 1989/90
Book Review
Contributors
Tomas Bartroli, a former member of the Hispanic and Italian Studies Department at the University of British Columbia, has had a long-standing interest in the maritime history of Canada’s west coast.
John Belshaw teaches history at Cariboo College, Kamloops.
W. Kaye Lamb, distinguished historian, archivist, and librarian, has written extensively on the maritime and fur-trade history of British Columbia.
Michael M’Gonigle, with Wendy Wickwire, is the author of Stein: The Way of the River (Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1988).