38 research outputs found
The Renaissance and the Reformation
"The need for a substantial and satisfactory treatment of the Renaissance and Reformation, embodying the very latest scholarship, has been felt for some time. Professor Lucas has filled the gap.
The Northcliffe Collection
"Both of these collections of documents deal with the period of French rule in Canada. The Northcliffe collection… is comparatively narrow in scope, although it deals with a period of supreme importance in Canadian History- the struggle between England and France during the Seven Years War... Even more valuable than the Norcliffe Collection are the two volumes on finance, covering the years from 1654 to 1766... The Editor has drawn upon the French Archives, the Public Record Office in London, the Quebec Archives, and elsewhere for this collection, which is packed with material about the financial policy of the French in Canada.
Giants and Ghosts of Central Europe
"Perhaps no one but highly skilled reporter could have written this book with its vivid accounts of interviews, both casual and otherwise, and its delightful treatment of what in less skillful hands would be humdrum and commonplace.
The Northcliffe Collection
"Both of these collections of documents deal with the period of French rule in Canada. The Northcliffe collection… is comparatively narrow in scope, although it deals with a period of supreme importance in Canadian History- the struggle between England and France during the Seven Years War... Even more valuable than the Norcliffe Collection are the two volumes on finance, covering the years from 1654 to 1766... The Editor has drawn upon the French Archives, the Public Record Office in London, the Quebec Archives, and elsewhere for this collection, which is packed with material about the financial policy of the French in Canada.
The Renaissance and the Reformation
"The need for a substantial and satisfactory treatment of the Renaissance and Reformation, embodying the very latest scholarship, has been felt for some time. Professor Lucas has filled the gap.
The Northcliffe Collection
"Both of these collections of documents deal with the period of French rule in Canada. The Northcliffe collection… is comparatively narrow in scope, although it deals with a period of supreme importance in Canadian History- the struggle between England and France during the Seven Years War... Even more valuable than the Norcliffe Collection are the two volumes on finance, covering the years from 1654 to 1766... The Editor has drawn upon the French Archives, the Public Record Office in London, the Quebec Archives, and elsewhere for this collection, which is packed with material about the financial policy of the French in Canada.
Giants and Ghosts of Central Europe
"Perhaps no one but highly skilled reporter could have written this book with its vivid accounts of interviews, both casual and otherwise, and its delightful treatment of what in less skillful hands would be humdrum and commonplace.