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100 1 _aLa Chaume, Henri de,
_d1861-
245 1 0 _aTerre-Neuve et les Terre-Neuviennes
264 1 _aSalt Lake City, UT :
_bProject Gutenberg,
_c2007
300 _a1 online resource :
_bmultiple file formats
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
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500 _aRelease date is 2007-04-06
508 _aProduced by Riikka Talonpoika, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
520 _a"Terre-Neuve et les Terre-Neuviennes" by Henri de La Chaume is a travel memoir likely written in the late 19th century. The work explores the author's experiences and observations during his time in Newfoundland, focusing on its geography, climate, flora, fauna, and the social life of its inhabitants. Through a candid and descriptive lens, the author aims to provide insight into a land that is often overlooked yet rich in character. The opening of the memoir begins with the author's reflections on a letter he started writing three years prior, revealing a sense of nostalgia and the fleeting nature of time. He introduces the reader to his residence in St. John's, Newfoundland, vividly describing the rugged coastline, the unique weather patterns, and the varied wildlife that characterizes the island. As he recounts his journey to Newfoundland, he paints a picture of its landscapes, the vibrant yet challenging climate, and hints at the social dynamics within the community. The initial chapters combine personal reflection with an exploration of the natural beauty and difficulties of life in this remote part of Canada, setting a vivid stage for the stories that will unfold. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
534 _nOriginal publication data not identified
653 _aCanada -- Description and travel
653 _aNewfoundland and Labrador -- Description and travel
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/21001
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