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  • 1942: The Golden Dog (Le Chien d’Or): a Romance of Old Quebec, by William Kirby

    “The Golden Dog (Le Chien d’Or): A Romance of Old Quebec,” authored by William Kirby and published in 1877, is a significant work in Canadian literature. The novel’s setting in the 18th century and its publication in the late 19th century have made it a staple in the study of early Canadian fiction. The story is set against the backdrop of Old Quebec, vividly capturing the social, political, and cultural dynamics of the city during the French colonial era.

    The novel intertwines romance, history, and legend, centered around the famous Quebec City landmark, the stone carving of a golden dog with an inscription beneath it. This carving and its legend form the basis of the novel’s narrative. Kirby weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and revenge, incorporating real historical figures and events, including the British conquest of New France. The story follows the lives of several characters, notably a young French nobleman and a beautiful Canadian girl, whose tragic love story is set amid the broader context of political intrigue and conflict between the French and British powers.

    “The Golden Dog” is celebrated for its rich descriptive passages that bring the old city of Quebec and its surroundings to life. Kirby’s writing reflects the romanticized view of history typical of his time, filled with drama and emotive storytelling. The novel has been credited with influencing Canadian historical fiction and contributing to the development of a distinct Canadian literary voice. For readers interested in the historical landscape of Quebec and the blend of fact and fiction in storytelling, “The Golden Dog” offers a captivating journey through a pivotal period in Canadian history.

    $25.00
  • 1942: The Bobbsey Twins In the Land of Cotton, by Laura Lee Hope

    “The Bobbsey Twins in the Land of Cotton,” authored by Laura Lee Hope is one of the many installments in the beloved Bobbsey Twins series, a popular children’s book series in the early to mid-20th century. The series features the adventures of two sets of twins in the Bobbsey family – Bert and Nan, who are twelve years old, and Flossie and Freddie, who are six. Each book takes the twins on various adventures, often involving mysteries and exciting discoveries, and this particular title is no exception.

    Set in the Southern United States, “The Bobbsey Twins in the Land of Cotton” explores the culture and lifestyle of the region through the eyes of the Bobbsey family. The story, like others in the series, is characterized by its wholesome and light-hearted nature, aimed at imparting moral lessons and entertaining young readers. The book’s portrayal of the South, however, is reflective of the time it was written, and modern readers may find some depictions outdated or stereotypical. The Bobbsey Twins series has been noted for its cultural and historical value, offering insights into the societal norms and attitudes of its time. This particular book, with its engaging narrative and exploration of new environments, continues to be a charming read for those interested in classic children’s literature.

    $20.00
  • 1942: Good Comrades by Felix Salten, translated by Paul R. Milton

    Good Comrades is a novel written by Felix Salten, which tells the story of a group of animals living in a forest during World War II. The animals, including a deer, a rabbit, a fox, and a badger, must band together to survive the dangers of the war and protect their home from destruction. The novel explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the impact of war on innocent creatures.

    The novel is a classic example of anthropomorphism, as the animals are given human-like qualities and personalities. Salten’s vivid descriptions of the forest and its inhabitants create a rich and immersive world for readers to explore. The translation by Paul R. Milton captures the essence of Salten’s original work and makes it accessible to English-speaking audiences. Good Comrades is a heartwarming and thought-provoking tale that will appeal to readers of all ages.

    $45.00
  • 1942 First Edition: Spring Onions, the autobiography of Duncan McGuffie

    Spring Onions is an autobiography written by Duncan McGuffie, with a preface by The Editor of the Countryman. The book was published by Faber and Faber in London, and is a first edition, third impression, with 164 pages. The book is a brown cloth hardcover volume with gilt lettering on the spine. Although the book has a slight forward tilt and some wear on the cover, it is in very good condition, with no writing or markings anywhere in the book.

    The book is a personal account of Duncan McGuffie’s life, and it covers his experiences during the early 20th century. The book provides a glimpse into the life of a man who lived through some of the most tumultuous times in history, including World War I and World War II. The book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in history, as it provides a unique perspective on the events of the time.

    $27.00
  • 1942 First Edition: The Life of Francis Drake, by A. E. W. Mason

    The Life of Francis Drake, written by A. E. W. Mason and published in 1942, is a historical account of the life and voyages of the famous English explorer. The book details Drake’s early life as a sailor, his involvement in the slave trade, his circumnavigation of the globe, and his role in defeating the Spanish Armada. Mason’s writing style is engaging and informative, providing readers with a vivid portrait of Drake’s adventures and the historical context in which they occurred. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of England, the Age of Exploration, or the life of Francis Drake.

    The vintage edition of The Life of Francis Drake is a beautiful volume, with a blue hardcover and intricate green and gilt decoration on the spine. While the book shows some signs of wear due to age, including fading to the pages and wear around the edges and corners, it remains a treasured piece of history.

    $50.00