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Title: A Mixed Marriage
Sub-title: Conflicts, observations, and curious ideas about the French Shore of Newfoundland
By (author): Michael Wilkshire
ISBN10-13: 1989417116 : 9781989417119
Format: Paperback
Size: 225x150mm
Pages: 296
Weight: .425 Kg.
Published: Boulder Books - June   2020
List Price: 19.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 2
Subjects: History of the Americas : Colonialism & imperialism : Newfoundland
For hundreds of years, a rich French heritage has marked the history and culture of Newfoundland and Labrador. Yet the contributions of French settlers and fishing communities have not received the recognition they deserve. The French presence in Newfoundland from the early 18th century to the early 20th is a story of both strife and cooperation: sovereignty over the island belonged to the British, but France enjoyed the right to fish along an extensive part of the shoreline, known as the French Treaty Shore. As with many long-term relationships, this one was marked by sharp differences, but also times of peaceful coexistence. A Mixed Marriage offers a look back at this period from the eyes of those who were there. Included are the full text of ship's surgeon C.J.A. Carpon's Voyage to Newfoundland and four reports from French naval officers who were part of the fisheries protection patrol, most translated for the first time. Featuring observations of fishing and hunting practices, stories of on-board surgeries, on-land festivities, and a sprinkling of curious tales, these texts together offer new insight into life on the French Shore of Newfoundland.
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