Canadian Geographical Journal: October 1962, Vol. LXV, No. 4
by Canadian Geographical Society
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Ottawa: Canadian Geographical Society, 1962. Paper bound, Vol. LXV, No. 4. Very good condition. 165 grams. Feature contributions include What Geography Means to Canada by Charles Camsell; Canada's Debt to the Indians by Diamond Jenness; Legends From New Brunswick Looms by Adelaide Leitch; Keepers of the Boundary by George Classen; The New Commonwealth Communication System by WH Van Allen; Cappadocia's Cones and Caves by Lyn Harrington. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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- Canadian Geographical Journal: October 1962, Vol. LXV, No. 4
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- Canadian Geographical Society
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- Used
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- Ottawa: Canadian Geographical Society, 1962
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- Canadian Geographical Journal Society Publications, What Geography Means Canada Canadians, Charles Camsell; Canada Canadian Debt Indians, Diamond Jenness; Legends New Brunswick Looms, Adelaide Leitch; Keepers Boundary, George Classen; New Commonwealth Com
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