Reverend Browne first traveled to Labrador in 1890, and describes his book as "a little literary fabric woven from facts and experiences, during the leisure moments of a busy ministerial life" (p. viii). Thematic chapters examine Labrador's history and the various peoples who reside there, and include such topics as shipwrecks, the fisheries, the Moravian Missions and the Inuit.Includes bibliographical references and index
During June-September 1910 Prichard and his party traveled inland from Nain, their goal being to bla...
labrador nThe Labrador schooners were small, old and sometimes decrepit. They had no dories, for th...
McGrath discusses the history and mixed cultures of Labrador and their influence on the traditional ...
Reverend Browne first traveled to Labrador in 1890, and describes his book as "a little literary fab...
Alpheus Spring Packard traveled to Labrador on an expedition while he was a student at Williams Coll...
"This book is intended to give a general account of the country and people of Labrador, and to summ...
An account of William Cabot's travels throughout Labrador in the early 20th Century, including descr...
This study takes a life history approach to a community study which analyzes the effect of the Labra...
A doctor and a naturalist, Charles Townsend spent May-June 1909 travelling through Labrador. Althoug...
This history of Methodist missionary work in Hamilton Inlet not only is a record of religious histor...
Stearns traveled to Labrador on three different occasions from 1875-1882, collecting rock and plant ...
Curtis describes Labrador's geography, its animals and the ways of the Inuit, with some brief inform...
Written by Reverend Arminius Young, a Methodist missionary in Labrador from 1903-1905, this book pro...
2 vols. -- Hind recounts his journey through Labrador in 1861. His work includes descriptions of the...
labrador nBrigus was a very prominent outport in those days, with about forty vessels all engage...
During June-September 1910 Prichard and his party traveled inland from Nain, their goal being to bla...
labrador nThe Labrador schooners were small, old and sometimes decrepit. They had no dories, for th...
McGrath discusses the history and mixed cultures of Labrador and their influence on the traditional ...
Reverend Browne first traveled to Labrador in 1890, and describes his book as "a little literary fab...
Alpheus Spring Packard traveled to Labrador on an expedition while he was a student at Williams Coll...
"This book is intended to give a general account of the country and people of Labrador, and to summ...
An account of William Cabot's travels throughout Labrador in the early 20th Century, including descr...
This study takes a life history approach to a community study which analyzes the effect of the Labra...
A doctor and a naturalist, Charles Townsend spent May-June 1909 travelling through Labrador. Althoug...
This history of Methodist missionary work in Hamilton Inlet not only is a record of religious histor...
Stearns traveled to Labrador on three different occasions from 1875-1882, collecting rock and plant ...
Curtis describes Labrador's geography, its animals and the ways of the Inuit, with some brief inform...
Written by Reverend Arminius Young, a Methodist missionary in Labrador from 1903-1905, this book pro...
2 vols. -- Hind recounts his journey through Labrador in 1861. His work includes descriptions of the...
labrador nBrigus was a very prominent outport in those days, with about forty vessels all engage...
During June-September 1910 Prichard and his party traveled inland from Nain, their goal being to bla...
labrador nThe Labrador schooners were small, old and sometimes decrepit. They had no dories, for th...
McGrath discusses the history and mixed cultures of Labrador and their influence on the traditional ...