1st Edition in French. Ferdinand Gagnon. Biographie, eloge funebre, pages choisies. Manchester, N.H. no publisher, copyright Mrs. Malvina-E. Martineau, 277pp. Origins of the Franco-American press in New England. Includes reprints of his essays.
Ferdinant Gagnon (1849-1886) was a French Canadian leader in New England. He has been at the origin of the Franco-American press in New England. The book contains reprints of his essays on various themes. Text in French,
Condition: Red cloth hardcover in excellent condition. Binding in almost perfect condition. Inside in perfect condition with some yellowing due to age. Star stamped on first page. Tiny stain on front edge. A collector's quality piece.
Measurements: 7 1/4 in X 5 1/2 in X 7/8 in.
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Ferdinand Gagnon Biographie eloge funebre
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