Part 8 (1/2)

THE CHRONICLES OF CANADA

Edited by George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton of the University of Toronto

A series of thirty-two freshly-written narratives for popular reading, designed to set forth, in historic continuity, the princ.i.p.al events and movements in Canada, from the Norse Voyages to the Railway Builders.

PART I. THE FIRST EUROPEAN VISITORS

1. The Dawn of Canadian History A Chronicle of Aboriginal Canada BY STEPHEN LEAc.o.c.k

2. The Mariner of St Malo A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier BY STEPHEN LEAc.o.c.k

PART II. THE RISE OF NEW FRANCE

3. The Founder of New France A Chronicle of Champlain BY CHARLES W. COLBY

4. The Jesuit Missions A Chronicle of the Cross in the Wilderness BY THOMAS GUTHRIE MARQUIS

5. The Seigneurs of Old Canada A Chronicle of New-World Feudalism BY WILLIAM BENNETT MUNRO

6. The Great Intendant A Chronicle of Jean Talon BY THOMAS CHAPAIS

7. The Fighting Governor A Chronicle of Frontenac BY CHARLES W. COLBY

PART III. THE ENGLISH INVASION

8. The Great Fortress A Chronicle of Louisbourg BY WILLIAM WOOD

9. The Acadian Exiles A Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline BY ARTHUR G. DOUGHTY

10. The Pa.s.sing of New France A Chronicle of Montcalm BY WILLIAM WOOD

11. The Winning of Canada A Chronicle of Wolfe BY WILLIAM WOOD

PART IV. THE BEGINNINGS OF BRITISH CANADA

12. The Father of British Canada A Chronicle of Carleton BY WILLIAM WOOD

13. The United Empire Loyalists A Chronicle of the Great Migration BY W. STEWART WALLACE

14. The War with the United States A Chronicle of 1812 BY WILLIAM WOOD

PART V. THE RED MAN IN CANADA